Famous College Dropout Quotes & Sayings
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I probably read 100 times more than I write, but that way when I move my characters through it, I know. — Jean M. Auel

My love of creativity is one of my constants, a pole star amid the many constellations of possibilities and personalities that make up all the people I could be. — Claudia Gray

Actually, you said Love, for you,
is larger than the usual romantic love. It's like a religion. It's
terrifying. No one
will ever want to sleep with you. — Richard Siken

When she looked up, the sky was crouching. — Anonymous

All reading for pleasure is entertainment. — Raymond Chandler

Now, I'm not even saying that girls shouldn't have princesses in their lives, the archetype in and of itself is not innately wrong, but there should be more options to choose from. So that was my intent, to demonstrate how ridiculous it is to paint an entire gender of heroes with one superficial brush. — David Trumble

An orotundity, which I define as Nobelitis a pomposity in which one is treated as representative of more than oneself by someone conscious of representing more than himself. — William Golding

Concentration is at the root of mental mastery. — Robin Sharma

I've worked all my life to shed myself of any character. — Sam Neill

Because I'm your mother, that's why. — Leslye Walton

After that, he was still. They could hear church bells chiming in the distance. Somewhere Vespers was being rung, people were at Mass, life was going on. Andre had not thought there was a need for words of farewell, not between them. But now he found himself approaching the bed, suddenly afraid that he'd waited too long. "Richard." He held his breath then, until the other man opened his eyes. "Listen to me," he said hoarsely. "You will not be forgotten. A hundred years from now, men will be sitting around campfires and telling the legends of the Lionheart."
The corner of Richard's mouth twitched. "Only ... a hundred years?" he whispered, and Andre and Eleanor saw his last smile through a haze of hot tears. — Sharon Kay Penman

I want some colleague to be free to come help me when I say the time has come. That's what I'm fighting for, me. Now that sounds selfish. And if it helps somebody else, so be it. — Jack Kevorkian

Heart of America is a movie I'm very proud of. The young actors are great and the story has impact. — Uwe Boll