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Beatrice Dixon Quotes By Andrew Shaffer

The people are so small, they look like ants (although they're Walmart customers, so they look like obese ants). — Andrew Shaffer

Beatrice Dixon Quotes By Alan Dean Foster

Captain Phasma. Remember me?" He moved his weapon slightly. "Here's my blaster, ya still wanna inspect it?" Phasma held on to her dignity. "Yes, I remember you. FN-2187." Finn shook his head curtly. "Not anymore. My name is Finn. A real name for a real person. And I'm in charge now. — Alan Dean Foster

Beatrice Dixon Quotes By Daisaku Ikeda

An attitude of compassion does not mean looking down on someone, pitying them in their misery. Compassion is based on respect. We discuss life as equals, learn from each other and strive together to improve our lives. — Daisaku Ikeda

Beatrice Dixon Quotes By Kiefer Sutherland

I wasn't trying to do a play or do what Kevin Spacey did. I was trying to do my own thing. — Kiefer Sutherland

Beatrice Dixon Quotes By Jessie Burton

You are a stone, thrown upon a lake. But the ripples you create will never make you still. — Jessie Burton

Beatrice Dixon Quotes By Esa-Pekka Salonen

I think truth as an idea should be left to the philosophers and perhaps religious leaders and politicians, and professional people who deal with that idea. — Esa-Pekka Salonen

Beatrice Dixon Quotes By Sara Sheridan

Copywriters, journalists, mainstream authors, ghostwriters, bloggers and advertising creatives have as much right to think of themselves as good writers as academics, poets, or literary novelists. — Sara Sheridan

Beatrice Dixon Quotes By Cindy Nelson

There is generally not any conscious thought; it's all instinct, and practice takes over. — Cindy Nelson

Beatrice Dixon Quotes By Anne Frank

If I haven't any talent for writing books or newspaper articles, well, then I can always write for myself. — Anne Frank