Gotchs Selby Quotes & Sayings
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The trick to finding writing time is to make writing time in the life you've already got. — Julia Cameron

And there was that trick he did with time, making it speed up when we were together and drag til I saw him again. — Francine Prose

Of course, I would like to play the guy next door, but nobody's going to hire me for that kind of role. — Brad Dourif

Don't ever accuse anyone of being full of pride, undignified and unprofessional when simply they are wise to move away from dishonest schemers.
Dishonesty comprise too of layers of lies simply casted for impressive appearances. There are times too that corrupt hearts have their own confused, modified, self-affirming, pro-self interest business inclined definitions of professionalism, integrity, dignity and pride. — Angelica Hopes

I'm definitely a fan of sort of dramas, independent sort of social dramas where you play really challenging roles. Every actor wants to play those dark roles and it's definitely true for me and I'd love to kind of challenge myself in any way possible. — Nathalie Emmanuel

Electric jugs for all. — Bill Bryson

This tragic brow, these closed eyes, eyebrows raised and knotted. — Frederick Leboyer

A book is a private thing, citizen; it belongs to the one who writes it and to the one who reads it. Like the mind itself, a book is a private space. Within that space, anything is possible. The greatest evil and the greatest good. — Rikki Ducornet

There's a famous quotation from the time the Buddha learned of the deaths of two of his greatest disciples: "It's as if the sun and the moon have left the sky." From that quotation, I would guess that while the Buddha loved all beings everywhere, with no exclusion, he also had relationships that were special to him, and he felt their loss. — Sharon Salzberg

Her not objecting, does not justify him. It only shows her being deficient in something herself
sense or feeling. — Jane Austen