Allinger Global Leadership Quotes & Sayings
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I could do Daniel Day-Lewis's job as well as him. — Laurence Fox

My favorite books are the ones that make me smile for hours after reading them. I want that for my readers, for the sweetness to linger. Sort of like chocolate, but without the calories. — Sarah Addison Allen

You and I, we don't love too wisely, but too well. — Edie Kerouac-Parker

I didn't ask anyone to make me a poster boy, because poster boys always end up on dart boards. — Anurag Kashyap

Your brothers are the foolish ones for not seeing the strength in beautiful things. — Kristin Cashore

I desire therefore I exist. — Angela Carter

The average girl would rather have beauty than brains because she knows the average man can see much better than he can think- Ladies' Home JournalI'd rather have two girls at seventeen than one at thirty-four — Fred Allen

He looked at me as if I were a side dish he hadn't ordered. — Ring Lardner

Listen to me, Bill," Richard said. "Let the librarian be your new best friend. If you like what she's given you to read, trust her. The library, the theater, a passion for novels and plays - well, Bill, this could be the door to your future. At your age, I lived in a library! Now novels and plays are my life. — John Irving

I don't think estates are grim places. — Andrea Arnold

Don't keep all your feelings sheltered - express them. Don't EVER let life shut you up. — Steve Maraboli

I think I was 9, and my mom ordered them for me from a catalogue. They bred like crazy, and I was selling gerbils all around Michigan. They wrote a story about me in the local newspaper. — K.A. Applegate

I'm not giving up my future for a man."
"Even a man you're in love with?"
"Even a man I'm in love with. — Leah Raeder

You wouldn't understand my works. You wouldn't have the faintest idea of what they were about. You wouldn't appreciate the points of reference. You're way behind. All of you. There's no point in sending you my works. You'd be lost. It's nothing to do with a question of intelligence. It's a way of being able to look at the world. It's a question of how far you can operate on things and not in things. I mean it's a question of your capacity to ally the two, to relate the two, to balance the two. To see, to be able to see! I'm the one who can see. That's why I can write my critical works. Might do you good ... have a look at them ... see how certain people can view ... things ... how certain people can maintain ... intellectual equilibrium. Intellectual equilibrium. You're just objects. You just ... move about. I can observe it. I can see what you do. It's the same as I do. But you're lost in it. You won't get me being ... I won't be lost in it. — Harold Pinter

Once Michael gets up there he says, 'Well, maybe I'll just hang up here in the air for a while, just sit back.' Then all of a sudden, he says, 'Well, maybe I'll 360. No I changed my mind. I'll go up on the other side.' He's just incredible. — Magic Johnson