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Midas Touch Book Quotes By Lady Gaga

I had this dream, and I really wanted to be a star. And I was almost a monster in the way that I was really fearless with my ambitions. — Lady Gaga

Midas Touch Book Quotes By Emily Ley

We live in a society of {more, faster, and extra.} So we feel the need to respond {more, faster, and extra.} Such a useless exercise. So much joy can be found in slowing down. — Emily Ley

Midas Touch Book Quotes By Susan Polis Schutz

When someone cares ... it is easier to speak, it is easier to listen, it is easier to play, it is easier to work. When someone cares it is easier to laugh. — Susan Polis Schutz

Midas Touch Book Quotes By Dawn Atkins

Be whoever you want to be. Party all night if you want. Just come home to me. — Dawn Atkins

Midas Touch Book Quotes By Nina Jacobson

We both [with Suzanne Collins ] felt strongly that you wouldn't want to age up the characters, no matter the age of the actors playing the roles. They should be playing the age that they are in the [Hunger Games] books. It would let people off the hook, if you said, "Well, instead of 12 to 18, why don't you make them 18 to 25 or 16 to 21?" If you don't stay true to the horror of the fact that they are 12 to 18, you're not doing justice to the book. — Nina Jacobson

Midas Touch Book Quotes By Stephen Breyer

Well, just that there would be somebody in the office and the voters - it was more or less an understanding in the entire community, as long as that person was doing a good job on the merits, nobody was going to run against him. — Stephen Breyer

Midas Touch Book Quotes By Robert G. Ingersoll

You have no idea how many men are spoiled by what is called education. For the most part, colleges are places where pebbles are polished and diamonds are dimmed. If Shakespeare had graduated at Oxford, he might have been a quibbling attorney, or a hypocritical parson. — Robert G. Ingersoll