Nora Jane Quotes & Sayings
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I'm going down the apples and pears, into the jam jar, down the frog and toad into the rub-da-dub-dub, and I'm going to have pig's ear. — Gianfranco Zola
of the land right away. Nora Ephron, Ellen Goodman, Jane Bryant Quinn, and Susan Brownmiller all started at Newsweek in the early 1960s, but left fairly quickly and developed very successful writing careers elsewhere. "I thought I'd work my way up - to the clip desk, to research, and eventually to writer - once I — Lynn Povich
She did not wish to die, but if torture was the price she had to pay to keep her lover's love, then she only hoped he was pleased that she had endured it. All soft and silent she waited, waited for them to bring her back to him. None — Pauline Reage
I lost my job in the most public way possible, and the press had a field day with it all over the world. And guess what? I'm still here. — Carly Fiorina
I get better roles in television. I'm not going to do a lesser role just to be in a feature film. — Jaclyn Smith
A spouse who gets angry at having been betrayed is evading a basic, tragic truth: that no one can be everything to another person. — Alain De Botton
One thing about London is that when you step out into the night, it swallows you. — Sebastian Faulks
There is the world of difference between failing at something and being a failure - but many people do not differentiate. — Ursula Markham
His Magnificence - Your Manifestation.I will make of thee a great nation — Ikechukwu Joseph
The arts and humanities are vastly more important in troubled times. — Jim Leach
The law hath not been dead, though it hath slept. — William Shakespeare
Mud and rain and wretchedness and blood. Why should jolly soldier-boys complain? God made these before the roofless Flood - Mud and rain. — Siegfried Sassoon
Anyone who says there isn't pressure to look good as an actor in L.A. is lying. — Camilla Luddington
All the best things that happened to me happened after I was rejected. I knew the power of getting past no. — Barbara Corcoran
A book is like a single tree in a forest, in that it exists in conjunction with and because of a great many others around it. — David Suzuki
