Donston Henry Quotes & Sayings
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An actor's life is all about rejection. It's you they don't want; it's you who's too tall or too short or too fat. With stand-up, it doesn't matter what you look like. — Mark Billingham
I did one year at NYU, and I'd love to go back there someday. — Alexis Bledel
If you can educate girls, you can change the world. — Cathie Black
Uselessness, she thought, was the permanent condition of parenthood. — Lisa Unger
Many support what I am doing. — Jack Kevorkian
Listen to those characters in your head ... sit down and just write a good book. — Timothy Pina
Art can only be truly art by presenting an adequate outward symbol of some fact in the interior life. — Margaret Fuller
I come from a family of servants. My father's father was a servant, and my father's father's father was a slave. — Lee Daniels
When I think about why I would be a writer, why I should continue to be a writer, it seems to me one of the few things you can dowhere you're never bored. — Gish Jen
Beauty is being who God made you to be. Make the most of what you have. He gave you what you are. Nothing about you is by accident. The right people will love you unconditionally, just as He does. — Kate McGahan
The need to take her was raging, some fatal drug that stabbed into his veins, speeding up his heartbeat and clouding his mind. — Nora Roberts
The first effect of emancipation from the Church was not to make men think rationally, but to open their minds to every sort of antique nonsense — Bertrand Russell
The beauty of literature is you allow readers to see things through other peoples eyes. All good books do this. — Sandra Cisneros
Children are not things to be molded, But are people to be unfolded. - Jess Lair The Absorbent Mind and Sensitive Periods from Birth to Six Months — Anonymous
ideas whose inaccuracy was atoned for by their honest simplicity, were derived not from books, but from a tradition at once ancient and direct, unbroken, oral, degraded, unrecognisable, and alive. — Marcel Proust
