Natalie Woods Quotes & Sayings
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At Netflix, we think you have to build a sense of responsibility where people care about the enterprise. Hard work, like long hours at the office, doesn't matter as much to us. We care about great work. — Reed Hastings
No great television show has ever rested on just one person. They're all about great ensembles and storytelling. — Justin Kirk
I'd convinced myself that girls are like small bears: cute to look at, but far too dangerous to have lunch with. — Jenny Lawson
Time is like a wheel. Turning and turning - never stopping. And the woods are the center; the hub of the wheel. It began the first week of summer, a strange and breathless time when accident, or fate, bring lives together. When people are led to do things, they've never done before. On this summer's day, not so very long ago, the wheel set lives in motion in mysterious ways. — Natalie Babbitt
It was fine. I'm getting real tired of that word. It's a nothing word, and when people say it, it never really means what it's supposed to. — Leah Rae Miller
We gotta start teaching our daughters to be somebodies instead of somebody's. — Kifah Shah
My whole day has been a unicorn ride through a field of rainbows — Natalie D. Richards
Mama and I walked back out of the woods just in time to hear Frannie squeal, "I want to stay here forever!" "Fine by me." Cleo smiled. She opened up her little red cooler and sloshed through the ice. She pulled out an orange soda bottle and passed it to my sister. "We can stay here all day, at least." "Cleo Harness?" yelled a familiar, husky voice from the edge of the woods. "Is that you?" "Pack up!" Cleo hollered. "We're leaving!" She kicked the cooler lid shut and stood up so fast that her camping chair stayed stuck to her behind. — Natalie Lloyd
The best way to live is to live like there is no tomorrow. — Uche Okafor
I was really the first-line editor of the 'House of Night' series. I didn't write that much of the story, and I didn't know what was happening until my mom finished the book and sent it to me because I wanted to read it with fresh eyes as a general reader would. — Kristin Cast
Too much slap, not enough tickle. — C.D. Reiss
From the pay phone at the library I dialed the number on the Missing poster. An elderly female voice identified it as the Natalie Keene Hotline, but in the background I could hear a dishwasher churning. The woman informed me that so far as she knew, the search was still going in the North Woods. Those who wanted to help should report to the main access road and bring their own water. Record temperatures were expected. — Gillian Flynn
Living in continual chaos is exhausting, frightening. The catch is that it's also very addictive. — Lorna Luft
