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Anthropomorphisms In Writing Quotes By Petra Stunt

My parents were very well-off, but we didn't have a crazy-huge house. We didn't have thousands of workers and staff; it was just my mum doing the majority of the housework. We didn't have nannies. I wasn't brought up in any sort of extravagant way. — Petra Stunt

Anthropomorphisms In Writing Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Depression isn't just being a bit sad. It's feeling nothing. It's not wanting to be alive anymore. — J.K. Rowling

Anthropomorphisms In Writing Quotes By Cameron Kennedy

Merlyn has guns from 500 years in the future!!! — Cameron Kennedy

Anthropomorphisms In Writing Quotes By B.F. Skinner

You must feel a certain lack of excitement in these accouncements. No garish posters, no bright lights, none of the paraphernalia with which the entertainment industry whips up a jaded public. But in a day or so these simple notices will begin to take on all the excitement of the shimmering marquee. When there are no signs ten feet high, five feet will do. When there are none five feet high, one foot serves well enough. It isn't the color or brightness or size of a poster which makes it exciting. It's the experiences which have accompanied similar posters in the past. The excitement is a conditioned reflex. Our bulletin board is our Great White Way, and we're dazzled by it. — B.F. Skinner

Anthropomorphisms In Writing Quotes By Rakesh Wadhwani

Every invention comes through anxiousness. — Rakesh Wadhwani

Anthropomorphisms In Writing Quotes By Sam Altman

If you're not in college and you don't know a cofounder, the next best thing I think is to go work at an interesting company. — Sam Altman

Anthropomorphisms In Writing Quotes By John Green

yourself lucky." He smiled. I grabbed some clean — John Green