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Olivia Crawford Quotes By Stephen King

Dreams are the psyche's way of taking a good dump every now and then. And that people who dream - or don't dream in a way they can often remember when they wake up - are mentally constipated in some way. — Stephen King

Olivia Crawford Quotes By Dan DeCarlo

I started working with Timely in 1946. Stan Lee hired me. — Dan DeCarlo

Olivia Crawford Quotes By Anton Chekhov

Everything I have written up to now is trifling compared to that which I would like to write and would write with great pleasureEither I am a fool and a self-conceited person, or I am a being capable of becoming a good writer; I am displeased and bored with everything now being written, while everything in my head interests, moves, and excites me-whence I draw the conclusion that no one is doing what is needed, and I alone know the secret of how it should be done. In all likelihood everyone who writes thinks that. In fact, the devil himself will be brought to his knees by these questions. — Anton Chekhov

Olivia Crawford Quotes By John Donne

But, O alas! so long, so far,
Our bodies why do we forbear? — John Donne

Olivia Crawford Quotes By Thomas Huxley

If a man cannot see a church, it is preposterous to take his opinion about its altar-piece or painted window. — Thomas Huxley

Olivia Crawford Quotes By Susan Stroman

It is true that I visualize music and, as I visualize music, I have some sort of story running in my head, all the time. — Susan Stroman

Olivia Crawford Quotes By Caroline Myss

Just let go. Let go of how you thought your life should be, and embrace the life that is trying to work its way into your consciousness. — Caroline Myss

Olivia Crawford Quotes By Jack Kemp

He'll call that trickle-down. I call it Niagara Falls. — Jack Kemp

Olivia Crawford Quotes By Serge Lutens

Perfume is a form of writing, an ink, a choice made in the first person, the dot on the i, a weapon, a courteous gesture, part of the instant, a consequence. — Serge Lutens