L Bertone Quotes & Sayings
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He was cold, standing in a wood, talking to a big black bird who was currently brunching on Bambi. — Neil Gaiman

I need a sound-proof room to tie up the inner critic, gag her and nail the door shut. But she keeps escapping. Poor knots and short nails. — Judy L Mohr

Much like the opportunities that factory work provided for working-class Americans in the last century, microwork will provide opportunities for marginalized people in this one. All they really need is basic literacy, a cheap computer, and an internet hookup. — Leila Janah

Hephzibah normally left the dishes until the next day. Piled up in the sink so that it was near impossible to fill a kettle. And what the sink wouldn't take would stay on the kitchen table. Treslove liked that about her. She didn't believe they had to clean up after every excess. There wasn't a price to pay for pleasure. — Howard Jacobson

You don't look like a genie."
"Palazzo pants and sequined vests don't cut it in the United States. — Elizabeth Langston

I must be the only person of my age who doesn't have a bloody gong. They are so common in show business. — Janet Street-Porter

The sense of perspective that interaction with multiple cultures gives you I find to be extremely valuable, because it allows you to see the structure of a country with greater clarity, and gives you a sense of mental independence. — Julian Assange

I write and perform for the feeling it gives me, and the experience of being connected with a room full of people to the vibration of music — Michael Tolcher

Fashion is like music, and when you put music in a cage it doesn't work. — Anna Dello Russo

The creative road is a tough one to follow. There are many bumps and detours we hit before arriving at the end of our journey — Tonesha Reese

Wisdom's Pearl doth often dwell
Closed in Fancy's rainbow shell — John Sterling

The internet is intimate. Everybody collects the art on the internet, everybody owns the art and enjoys it only for their self, completely selfishly. — Terence Koh