Dyane Smokorowski Quotes & Sayings
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The sparrow flies south for the winter. — Derek Landy
After moving to New York, I started to love vintage shopping. — Mark Indelicato
I'm constantly coming up with new strategies for getting to the mental place where writing is so joyous and playful that I almost can't help putting the words down. — Nalo Hopkinson
My dad became a soap opera actor, and I was an extra in a skating rink scene on the soap. I didn't audition. It was nepotism all the way. — Jennifer Aniston
It is base to take advantage of our rank or greatness by making fun of those placed beneath us in life. — Madeleine De Souvre, Marquise De ...
The trouble with doing a thing for cosmetic reasons is that one always ends up with a cosmetic result, and cosmetic results, as we know from inspecting rich American women, are ludicrous, embarrassing, and horrific. — Stephen Fry
The trouble with me is, I belong to a vanishing race. I'm one of the intellectuals. — Robert E. Sherwood
Not in My Backyard (NIMBY) does not work. Opiate addicts live in our communities and in our families & they work in our businesses. — Steven Kassels
If adversity and hopeless grief have quite taken away the taste for life; if an unfortunate man, strong of soul and more indignant about his fate than despondent or dejected, wishes for death and yet preserves his life without loving it, not from inclination or fear but from duty, then his maxim has moral content. — Immanuel Kant
What progress have I made? I am beginning to be my own friend. That is progress indeed — Seneca The Younger
The poet is like the earth's shadow. The sun moves, and the poet writes something down. — Eileen Myles
The Edith Head Trio, I would say, would be even less of a musical career than playing the accordion, particularly because I played the accordion in The Edith Head Trio. I'm very impressed by your Googling. The Edith Head Trio and another band, Tzamboni, were two bands I was in after college that played at tiny clubs to little acclaim. Our Gypsy tango version of "When Doves Cry" was our biggest hit.But we were not destined for greatness. — Daniel Handler
