Famous Quotes & Sayings

Leonila De Ocampo Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 9 famous quotes about Leonila De Ocampo with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Leonila De Ocampo Quotes

Leonila De Ocampo Quotes By Jane Yolen

Childrens books change lives. Stories pour into the hearts of children and help make them what they become. — Jane Yolen

Leonila De Ocampo Quotes By Benjamin Carson

Even if somebody disagrees with you, their life is still valuable. — Benjamin Carson

Leonila De Ocampo Quotes By Jessica Sorensen

Kayden can't love me because he doesn't understand love. He understands pain and hurt and disappointment, but not love. I know right then that I can't tell him how I'm feeling, but I can show him. — Jessica Sorensen

Leonila De Ocampo Quotes By Charlie Kaufman

I love working with actors. I love visual things. I always intended to be a writer who directs and a director who writes. — Charlie Kaufman

Leonila De Ocampo Quotes By Tyler Mcmahon

The mass hallucination of the twentieth century is this: that all these national governments, which each year kill or threaten way more humans than they protect, and take a big chunk of your income to do so, are for some reason a great idea, an inevitable force of fucking nature. — Tyler Mcmahon

Leonila De Ocampo Quotes By Kate Voegele

Working as a musician, I have to constantly generate new material, so school keeps me sharp. Reading and writing all the time helps me to be a better songwriter. — Kate Voegele

Leonila De Ocampo Quotes By Walter Scott

I will tear this folly from my heart, though every fibre bleed as I rend it away! — Walter Scott

Leonila De Ocampo Quotes By Whitley Strieber

The interesting thing about fiction from a writer's standpoint is that the characters come to life within you. And yet who are they and where are they? They seem to have as much or more vitality and complexity as the people around you. — Whitley Strieber

Leonila De Ocampo Quotes By Ann B. Davis

Somebody said, 'Get your agent to call the new Bob Cummings show. They're looking for a funny lady.' Within three hours, I had the job. That was January 1955. I had such fun with that show. — Ann B. Davis