Chantaje Emocional Quotes & Sayings
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My daughter showed us the key: misery gives way to fun when you take an object, event, situation, or scenario that wasn't designed for you, that isn't invested in you, that isn't concerned in the slightest for your experience of it, and then treat it as if it were. ...this is what play means. — Ian Bogost

As an author, you go into the school, it gets written about in the paper. It sucks that your book was banned, but you almost benefit from it. The bummer is all of the incredible educators. Nobody is writing about them. They are on the frontlines still, to this day, fighting to reinstate those programs. — Matt De La Pena

The next best thing to having good ideas is recognizing good ideas from your users. Sometimes the latter is better. — Eric S. Raymond

but they tell you that if you hate yourself hard enough, you can grab just a tail feather or two of perfection. — Lindy West

Magical since Birth. — Stephanie Lahart

Bravery in not the absence of fear — Thabiso Monkoe

Now you see what kind of creatures we are, Hugh. Eating things alive. That's what we do. How can you have much respect for mankind, or any belief in the social struggle? — Malcolm Lowry

There was a certain amount of discipline, I think; my parents wanted to be sure that I was not just sitting around doing nothing. — Paul Smith

It wasn't until I got into seventh grade, I think, that I realized that doing plays might be a fun thing, and so I auditioned for the school play - and got in, as it turned out. — Chris Parnell

Normally, you cast a pilot, and you have to make compromises about being political about who you cast. — Jill Soloway

I've quit.
I didn't get your resignation letter. Invite me in. — Kitty French

I was very thin, like a boy, and I was very un-sexy. — Luise Rainer

If you're telling me I'm not mature, that's one thing I don't cry over since as far as I can make out it's the same thing as being dead. — John Updike