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Carabusi Quotes By Emma Donoghue

What's crucial about being an executive producer is that you stay in the loop, information-wise. They have to share all their major decisions with you. — Emma Donoghue

Carabusi Quotes By Jean Genet

They remain dead, the people I try to resuscitate by straining to hear what they say. But the illusion is not pointless, or not quite, even if the reader knows all this better than I do. One thing a book tries to do, beneath the disguise of words and causes and clothes and grief, is show the skeleton and the skeleton dust to come. The author too, like those of whom he speaks, is dead. — Jean Genet

Carabusi Quotes By Calvin Trillin

Marriage is not merely sharing the fettucini, but sharing the burden of finding the fettucini restaurant in the first place. — Calvin Trillin

Carabusi Quotes By Roseanne Barr

I never consciously set out to talk about taboos or anything like that. — Roseanne Barr

Carabusi Quotes By Shiv Khera

Looking for the positive does not necessarily mean overlooking faults. being a positive thinker does not mean one has to agree or accept everything. It only means that a person is solution-focused. — Shiv Khera

Carabusi Quotes By Rachel Brathen

You will always be okay! Money and material things come to you when you dare to trust in life's ability to take you exactly where you need to go. When we live in fear we create tense vibrations that keep the things we long for at a distance. Worrying is praying for what we don't want to happen. Focus on what you want, not what you fear! — Rachel Brathen

Carabusi Quotes By Jeb Bush

The American experience works when people embrace a set of shared values, you come, you work hard, you embrace these values and you're as American as anybody that came on the Mayflower. — Jeb Bush

Carabusi Quotes By George Orwell

But it was frightening: or, more exactly, it was like a foretaste of death, like being a little less alive. — George Orwell