Donatelle Quotes & Sayings
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The manuscript may go forth from the writer to return with a faithfulness passing the faithfulness of the boomerang or the homing pigeon. — Rose Macaulay

What is beauty or ugliness but a false front that prompts man to make assumptions rather than delving deeper. — Kristen Callihan

If we knew exactly the laws of nature and the situation of the universe at the initial moment, we could predict exactly the situation of the same universe at a succeeding moment. — Henri Poincare

I'm a theater actress. I love rehearsal. I could have six weeks of rehearsal and think it's not enough. But on film, you don't get that luxury. — Kelly Reilly

Anthologizing is a dusty sport, half antique hunting and half literary gossip fest, and I love it. — Michael Sims

There are years from my childhood that I cannot remember and I cannot forget. — Robert Bly

If the world is to have a future, it lies in the hands of women. At time of this writing nearly half of all women in the Middle East are illiterate; millions in poor countries are shackled to the most basic daily urgencies of finding water and feeding children; the majority of the world's women exist in various forms of bondage to necessity, to poverty, and to men. (2007) — A.C. Grayling

Conversation would be vastly improved by the constant use of four simple words: I do not know. — Andre Maurois

You have reached the edge of the world.
Please stand behind the barrier and take no photo. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

I've always felt very sympathetic from the first days of writing about women that, whatever the woman, whether she is trying to be a woman in the conventional sense or breaking the boundaries, those struggles are quite difficult. — Susie Orbach

I think, men and women are different. We have different challenges. — Laura Ingraham

I think the dot-com boom and bust represented the end of the beginning. The industry is more mature today. — Carly Fiorina

Life is not light, but refracted colour. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

We must see the face of the Lord ... There are things that God says to me that I know must take place. It doesn't matter what people say. I have been face to face with some of the most trying moments of men's lives when it meant so much to me if I kept the vision, and if I held fast to that which God had said. A man must be in an immovable condition. The voice of God must mean to him more than what he sees, feels, or what people say. — Smith Wigglesworth