Gitis Frisbee Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not like a gorgeous bombshell or anything like that. — Utada Hikaru

Relentless enthusiasm keeps us young. — Debasish Mridha

You have a lot of companies developing stuff that's just derivative. If 'The Voice' is the No. 1 show on TV, they say, 'Let's do 100 different versions of 'The Voice.' The problem is, by the time you get to market, it's already saturated, and everybody hates the format. — Shane Smith

To change your language you must change your life. — Derek Walcott

Yeah, in my scripts, I don't tend to describe landscape too clearly because I like to keep it really basic and sort of let people paint their own picture. I don't find it helpful to spend a page describing a setting, except for maybe a few key things. — Sean Durkin

The depressed person is a radical, sullen atheist. — Julia Kristeva

If it weren't for dreams," he said. "I wouldn't know half the things I know about the future. They're better than Olympus tabloids." He cleared his throat then held up his hands dramatically:
"Dreams like a podcast,
Downloading truth in my ears.
They tell me cool stuff"
"Apollo?" I guessed, because I figured nobody else could make a haiku that bad.
He put his finger to his lips, "[Shh] I'm incognito. Call me Fred. — Rick Riordan

When you discover a beautiful tree with beautiful fruits, stop and pick the fruits, but don't remain there, continue your walking till you yourself become a beautiful tree with beautiful fruits! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

[On her morphine addiction:] I was meant to 'taper off.' At times I felt such pains as must afflict a creature while a bigger beast eats and claws at its middle. God-awful things were hiding underneath my bed, and it was no use telling me they were not there - I knew they were, and felt their dreadful ever-changing shapes. — Evalyn Walsh McLean

The opposite of Prosperity is not poverty. It is anxiety. — Julia Cameron

I'm usually in jammies and slippers by 8 P.M. — Kate Dickie

I, had an excellent instructor. One that you currently have locked up. If you want to talk about skills going to waste, then go look in your own jail. — Richelle Mead

For me, an ideal novel is a dialogue between writer and reader, both a collaborative experience and an intimate exchange of emotions and ideas. The reader just might be the most powerful tool in a writer's arsenal. — Jonathan Evison