Bob Prince Quotes & Sayings
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But Scarlett had already been broken. For years her father tore her down. Over and over, she had let him. She'd allowed him to make her feel worthless and powerless. But she was neither of those things. She was done allowing her fear to make her weaker, to eat away at the meat on her bones until she could do nothing but whimper and watch. — Stephanie Garber

The Old Testament is the record of men's conviction that God speaks directly to men. — Edith Hamilton

It's a shadowy world, skies are slippery grey. A woman just gave birth to a prince today and dressed him in scarlet. He'll put the priest in his pocket, put the blade to the heat, take the motherless children off the street and place them at the feet of a harlot. — Bob Dylan

Producing is important because if there is no one making the tunes, there is nothing for the DJs to play, and nothing for the people to dance to. — John Norman

Marriage is a relationship between a man and a woman. I don't think it is the role of the state to define what marriage is. — John Sentamu

We don't sign an artist to fill a void, ever. I'll never find a Taylor Swift. You can't find a new Madonna, you cannot find a Prince, a Bob Marley, a John Lennon. You won't find another Kanye West. We simply deal with people as they walk in, and we say we either love them or we don't. — L.A. Reid

Life is a musical influence in my experience. But as far as actual music and actual bands, uh, I'll just look at my little collection here. Let's see. Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, U2, The Talking Heads, Prince and the Revolution, Michael Jackson's Thriller was a huge one. — Jeremy Enigk

I don't want to be an actor or nothing but if I have to, I'll act if it's the right thing. — Obie Trice

We all think we're on our own side, until the time comes to declare war. — Max Gladstone

The man who produces while others dispose of his product is a slave. — Ayn Rand

Fitzgerald to Zelda's DR. Oct. 1932
"Why can't I sell my short stories?" she says.
"Because you're not putting yourself in them. Do you think the Post pays me for nothing?"
(She wants to make money but she wants to save her good stuff for books so her stories are simply casually observed, unfelt phenomena, while mine are sectiobs, debased, over- simplified, if you like, of my own soul. That is our bread and butter and her health and Scotty's education.) p. 221 — F Scott Fitzgerald