Facebook Drama Queen Quotes & Sayings
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I don't feel I write fast. I write in longhand and do so much revision. On the page, it's so old-fashioned. I could write a whole novel on scrap paper, scribbles and things. I keep looking at it and something develops. For me, using a word processor would mean staring at a screen for too many hours. — Joyce Carol Oates

If you're always worrying about what other people think, you'll never get any tougher. — Kanae Minato

Never be put off by anything because failure teaches you something. — Ridley Scott

There was a clown in the stormdrain. — Stephen King

Everybody just told me from the day I went into high school that I looked like Carol Burnett. — Vicki Lawrence

five different love languages: quality time, the giving of gifts, acts of service, physical touch, or words of encouragement. — Kate Kennedy

I was not in a good space in my life, emotionally particularly, so I needed to do something to recharge my batteries emotionally and musically. I took a break and I learnt software and programming a little bit, and that's how I designed my live machine, which I've been using for years. — Jamie Lidell

Frankly, I wish they would do 'The Bachelorette' for old people. And I could be the bachelorette. — Julie White

I would say the issue for the labor movement in the United States is not structural ... there is no correlation between the success of workers and how the labor movement is structured. — Andy Stern

You felt she'd done a thousand secret things to her eyes. They needed no haze of cigarette smoke to look at you out of sexy and fathomless, but carried their own along with them. New York must have been for her a city of smoke, its streets the courtyards of limbo, its bodies like wraiths. Smoke seemed to be in her voice, in her movements; making her all the more substantial, more there, as if words, glances, small lewdnesses could only become baffled and brought to rest like smoke in her long hair; remain there useless till she released them, accidentally and unknowingly, with a toss of her head. — Thomas Pynchon

I think (Robert E.) Howard often wrote with his heart, but not always with his head. — Stephen Jones