Mccavera Quotes & Sayings
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You know when somebody really knows what they're drawing from and you can feel it when you see the movie. — Edward Norton

That is the wearisome part of business - there is no peace, no sense of certain, permanent achievement, no stability. The unexpected, and usually the awful, is forever happening. — Alice Foote MacDougall

I like to have a massage therapist come to my house, get a massage, take a bath, go to bed. That's a perfect night alone for me. — Stacy Keibler

There was no miraculous breackthrough that afternoon, unless it was the ordinary miracle that comes with any attempt to create something. — Stephen King

He's going to be around a long, long time, if his body holds up. That's always a concern with a lot of players because of how much they play. A lot of guys can't handle it. But it looks like he can. — Jack Nicklaus

That'd be walking into dangerous territory," he says, getting up from the sofa. "Luke is not a morning person. — Jessica Sorensen

Curiously, the balance seems to come when writing is woven into every aspect of my life, like eating or exercising - one flows constantly into the next: I'll wake up and have coffee, read the news, then write a letter or two (always in longhand), then go teach, and after teaching write a bit in a journal - dreams, what I had for breakfast and lunch and why I had it, what's on the iPod, sexual habits, etc. - then read a bit, then work on a real bit of writing ... you get the idea. — Kevin Keck

There is as much expression in the feet as in the hands. — Nicolas Chamfort

Always expect that something beautiful and wonderful will happen to fill life with beauty. — Debasish Mridha

I think it is the fact that birds are two-legged, like us, which gives them something of our balance and gesture and makes them nearer to us. — Quentin Blake

You've got to have something to eat, and a little love in your life before you can hold still for any damn body's sermon on how to behave. — Billie Holiday

Anyway, when sophisticated technology fails, primitive technology steps in to do the job. — Michel Faber

As an Anglo-Indian kid in Bolton, I was basically in a minority of one. That was a source of misery, but at the same time, one of the effects of receiving the message that you don't belong to the club is that you watch the club with detachment. The fact that no one quite knew who I was was a major contributory factor in starting to write. — Glen Duncan