Catrice Foundation Quotes & Sayings
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It's important to put aside your internal editor and just get words down on the page when working on a first draft. — S.J. Scott

I've always felt so grateful that I dropped out of school, that I never had to do a thesis. I wouldn't know how to organise and structure myself to film so that B follows A and C follows B. — Michael Moore

When I first started, I was really nervous. You could hear my voice quiver. So I started drinking a bit and that helped. A lot of entertainers have a few drinks before going onstage and don't overdo it. Me, it turned into a bigger habit. But I stopped that. I was getting older, and I was thinking about my kids. There's enough roadblocks out there without throwing in more yourself. — Tim McGraw

Young people have limited choices, but they are also useful human resources. — Santosh Kalwar

I mean, that is a mop of real hair. He has hair like a 15-year-old ... and so, I have to acknowledge I am a little envious of his hair. — Harry Reid

I always say to people that you have never seen the best of me, and that's what I mean - I've never been fully fit. — Jonah Lomu

Gift giving is a true art.
1. You need to understand the person to whom you intend to give the gift.
2. You need to know what they truly want.
3. You must be able to give it to them.
Anything less is a symptom of varying degrees, on your part, of ignorance, distance, or insult.
But if you cannot afford the right gift, telling the person what you would do if you could, justifies everything - as you present that not-so-perfect substitute. — Vera Nazarian

I learnt that it is faith that decides whether something will happen or not, — Kaka

I wish I'd known you when you were alive. — Leonard Louis Levinson

We live in our myths, we only endure reality. — Robert Anton Wilson

Your character determines how many followers you will have. — Sunday Adelaja

I'm in love with my new best friend. — Stephanie Perkins