Inspirational Netball Quotes & Sayings
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If you think the '80s were dumber than the '70s, either you weren't there or you weren't paying attention. — James Lileks
The older you get, the more power you have with language as a writer, which means that you have to be extra responsible for what you say, whether it's in print or in front of a microphone, because those words can go out and kill or go out and plant seeds for peace. — Sandra Cisneros
The right of petition is an old undoubted household right of the blood of England, which runs in our veins. — Caleb Cushing
Hillary Clinton has gotten rich, and she's made a lot of speeches, and she's get great book deals and so forth. But they don't love her like they loved Bill [Clinton], and they don't love her like they loved Barack [Obama], and they don't love her like they love Michelle [Obama]. The love they have for her is related to the fact that right next to her name is a big capital D on the ballot. — Rush Limbaugh
These are some huge donuts... — Ted Danson
Are you still upset I murdered our parents? - Tommy to Danny — Patricia Lynne
Now that stupid shit is done, — Kristen Ashley
They kill me because they are afraid of me; and what more can any man's heart desire? — Ethel Lilian Voynich
Storytellers need their stories to resonate with their listeners. So when you envision a goal and describe the action needed to reach that goal, you transform your vision into a portrayal that depicts what's truly possible to move people to action. While you need enough material (data and reasoned analysis) to flesh out the tale, you don't want to bombard people with charts and tables. — Steven Haines
Well, I've never met an indexer any more than I've met a real writer. I'm impressed." Miss Finch's tone had changed, and she was suddenly leaning toward me, almost half over the counter. "Tell me, do you make any real money at this job, writing indexes for books? — Larry D. Sweazy