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Top Brandice Garber Quotes

It's vitally important that you buy your own crown and declare yourself Queen, and then spend the rest of your life living into that. — Jill Conner Browne

Dave Van Ronk, for those who don't know him - probably most don't know - was a folk singer. He's kind of the biggest person on the scene in 1961 in the folk revival in Greenwich Village, biggest person on the scene until Bob Dylan showed up. — Ethan Coen

No one has ever seen a Republican mass meeting that was devoid of the perception of the ludicrous. — Mark Twain

Once you encounter people who are really testing the limits of kindness, that's when you start to build up a shield and close yourself down. — Meshell Ndegeocello

People couldn't become truly holy, he said, unless they also had the opportunity to be definitively wicked. — Terry Pratchett

How can Vicky drive this crate?" Carson fumed. "It's arthritic, it's sclerotic, it's a dead car rolling. Doesn't she ever give it an oil change, is the thing lubed with sloth fat, what the hell? — Anonymous

Dogme is like leading a religious life, in that you are freeing yourself from making certain choices. It makes life easier. — Susanne Bier

Don't be too dismissive of children. While it's true that few children are artists, all artists are children. — Ned Rorem

If you pivot, do it fully and with conviction. The worst thing is to try to do a bit of the old and the new-it's hard to kill your babies. — Sam Altman

I prefer to give a dollar to a thousand people. — Luis Gonzalez

The contradiction [trying to use Russian model to reshape Italy] grew to such an extent that I felt totally cut off from the communist world and, in the end, from politics. That was fortunate. The idea of putting literature in second place, after politics, is an enormous mistake, because politics almost never achieves its ideals. — Italo Calvino

I do my best to build a strong factual foundation for each of my novels and rely upon my author's notes to keep my conscience clear. — Sharon Kay Penman

Of all men, Christians should work especially hard, giving more than an honest day's work for a day's wage. — Richard D. Phillips