Calderbank Letter Quotes & Sayings
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You get so tired of having your work die. I just wanted to make something that people would actually use. — Bram Cohen
I try to help my athletes visualize their full potential, and then get out of the way as they achieve it. — Pat Roberts
There may be certain genres that men dominate, but fiction not so much. The question of prizes is tricky because there are so many prizes. — Emma Donoghue
I play my own music. Fans come out to hear the songs I've made. — TyDi
Shoes. I needed to get on my tennis shoes. I scrambled through my things on the floor and found them, shoving my feet in and tying the knots. Of course Kaidan Rowe would know what freesia smelled like. He probably had to take a flower course during lust training.
"Going somewhere?"
In my peripheral vision I saw him standing in the bathroom door. I wouldn't meet his eyes, afraid they'd be as stormy as they were after our kiss.
I stood and looked at the clock. It was nine. "Yeah, I'm going for a run."
"Mind if I join you?"
I huffed out a determined breath and looked at him now. "Only if you'll do something for me."
He raised his eyebrows in response.
"Teach me to hide my colors. — Wendy Higgins
If morality represents how people would like the world to work, then economics shows how it actually does work. — Steven D. Levitt
Peace is the first thing the angels sang. — John Keble
Dreaming and hoping won't produce a piece of work; only writing, rewriting and rewriting (if necessary)- a devoted translation of thoughts and dreams into words on paper will result in a story. — Roberta Gellis
No work of art is ever completed, it is only abandoned. — Paul Valery
Once I start to do a film, it has inferences. If a guy walks down a street and kicks a dog, you're saying something about that guy. A guy walks down the street and somebody's about to be run over and he shoves him out of his way and gets hit by the car himself, you're saying that guy's a hero. You can't avoid making certain statements. — Sydney Pollack
The press will naturally come and go as it has done with all artists, from David Bowie to Neil Young to U2. — Kelly Jones
Horror stories give us a way of exhausting our emotions around social issues, like a woman's right to an abortion, which I always thought was the core of 'Rosemary's Baby,' or the backlash against feminism which I always thought was the core to 'Stepford Wives.' — Chuck Palahniuk
Morgan Freeman is so class. He's so cool. He's so scary. — Jim Carrey
