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Izea News Quotes By Mark Roberts

Nudity, in the right way, can enhance a film or a TV program or a TV commercial. If it's done tastefully it can make it more of an interesting product. — Mark Roberts

Izea News Quotes By Doris Lessing

I see every book as a problem that you have to solve. That is what dictates the form you use. It's not that you say, 'I want to write a science fiction book.' You start from the other end, and what you have to say dictates the form of it. — Doris Lessing

Izea News Quotes By Gene Mauch

He (Don Drysdale) talks very well for a guy who's had two fingers in his mouth all his life. — Gene Mauch

Izea News Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

To deny a man a job is to say that a man has no right to exist. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Izea News Quotes By Rocky Bridges

You mix two jiggers of Scotch to one jigger of Metrecal. So far I've lost five pounds and my driver's license. — Rocky Bridges

Izea News Quotes By Cinda Williams Chima

It had been weeks since anyone had even tried to kill him. As long as someone was trying to kill you, you knew you were important. — Cinda Williams Chima

Izea News Quotes By Tennessee Williams

I will read long books and the journals of dead writers. I will feel closer to them than I ever felt to people I used to know before I withdrew from the world. It will be sweet and cool this friendship of mine with dead poets, for I won't have to touch them or answer their questions. They will talk to me and not expect me to answer. And I'll get sleepy listening to their voices explaining the mysteries to me. I'll fall asleep with the book still in my fingers, and it will rain. — Tennessee Williams

Izea News Quotes By Samuel Alexander

The interval between a cold expectation and a warm desire may be filled by expectations of varying degrees of warmth or by desires of varying degrees of coldness. — Samuel Alexander