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Daily Northwestern Quotes By John Musker

In college, I was a cartoonist at 'The Daily Northwestern.' So I draw myself. I was an animator. But basically, I went to Northwestern to major in English, wound up in college for two years. Studied animation there. Came to Disney. My first week at Disney was the week that 'Star Wars' came out. — John Musker

Daily Northwestern Quotes By Melissa De La Cruz

Leave it alone Schuyler. For your sake and mine. — Melissa De La Cruz

Daily Northwestern Quotes By R.A. Nelson

There is not a name for what I'm feeling. There is no description for it.
To call it yearning would be like calling the ocean water.
Whatever this thing is, it shoves you inside itself and you can't measure its boundaries because they go too far and you don't have enough time. Or you move toward the boundaries and they move away.
There has been an earthquake in my life.
Catastrophic, civilization-ending. — R.A. Nelson

Daily Northwestern Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

Real ghosts are so much easier to deal with than the kind we carry around in our heads. Most people haunt themselves more effectively than any spirit. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Daily Northwestern Quotes By Paul Fleischman

Parents should keep 'Eyes Wide Open' next to the 'Kinsey Report' on their shelves. — Paul Fleischman

Daily Northwestern Quotes By R.L. Welch

to reach the kind of success you want you, must know and understand that 'Success is a state of Mind', as long as you never stop thinking, you can achieve whatever, — R.L. Welch

Daily Northwestern Quotes By Bruce McCall

You can parody almost anything. — Bruce McCall

Daily Northwestern Quotes By E.L. James

I'm going to say hi to my girl now — E.L. James

Daily Northwestern Quotes By Voltaire

The necessity of saying something, the perplexity of having nothing to say, and a desire of being witty, are three circumstances which alone are capable of making even the greatest writer ridiculous. — Voltaire