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Manogile Quotes By Lyle Kessler

In the case of the 'Saint' movie, I did do some research. I visited a few shelters. But usually, my stuff just comes out. I don't have any control over that. — Lyle Kessler

Manogile Quotes By Jim George

When your prayers aren't answered immediately, sometimes God has a different - or better - plan. — Jim George

Manogile Quotes By Ivan Michurin

We must not wait for favours from Nature; our task is to wrest them from her. — Ivan Michurin

Manogile Quotes By Becca Fitzpatrick

The truth is, normal might take years. Normal might never happen. But it's definitely not going to happen if I lounge around here watching soaps and avoiding life. I'm going to school today, end of story. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Manogile Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The virtue which we appreciate, we to some extent appropriate. — Henry David Thoreau

Manogile Quotes By Jack Kerouac

I wished Dean and Carlo were there - then I realized they'd be out of place and unhappy. They were like the man with the dungeon stone and the gloom, rising from the underground, the sordid hipsters of America, a new beat generation that I was slowly joining. The — Jack Kerouac

Manogile Quotes By Ray Bradbury

Write 1000 words a day. That's only about four pages, but force yourself to do it. Put your finger down your throat and throw up. That's what writing's all about. — Ray Bradbury

Manogile Quotes By Eileen Collins

I wanted to apply to the astronaut program after the Challenger accident — Eileen Collins

Manogile Quotes By Rob Cohen

Frighteningly honest. What Anthony Bourdain did to the world of cooking in Kitchen Confidential, Leopold will do to the world of journalism. It's Sid & Nancy meets All the President's Men. — Rob Cohen

Manogile Quotes By David Henry Hwang

Yes, I am one of those people who feels that most of my work is adaptation of one sort or another. For me, it's a way to jump-start the engine. For example, some people use the technique of basing a character on a friend. They start writing with his or her voice, then at a certain point, the character takes off on his or her own. It probably no longer resembles the model, but it helped the author to get going. I find that's true of form, too. For every play I've written, I know what play I was trying to imitate. That helps me get going. — David Henry Hwang