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Painlessly Shape Quotes By Leslie Cockburn

When you do a piece of journalism, you may have to cut away 95 percent of what you are experiencing. — Leslie Cockburn

Painlessly Shape Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

It was wearisome to contemplate that animate protoplasm, reasonable by courtesy only, shut up in a car by an incomprehensible civilization, taken somewhere, to do a vague something without aim or significance or consequence. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Painlessly Shape Quotes By Topher Grace

I feel bad for young actors who become huge stars too quickly, because you haven't had a chance to practice your craft a lot. — Topher Grace

Painlessly Shape Quotes By Zooey Deschanel

Oh, me? I'm not 80% water. I'm 80% coffee, and a little bit of sass. — Zooey Deschanel

Painlessly Shape Quotes By Samuel Beckett

When you're in the shit up to your neck, there's nothing left to do but sing. — Samuel Beckett

Painlessly Shape Quotes By Henry Ford

4. Manufacturing is not buying low and selling high. It is the process of buying materials fairly and, with the smallest possible addition of cost, transforming those materials into a consumable product and giving it to the consumer. Gambling, speculating, and sharp dealing, tend only to clog this progression. — Henry Ford

Painlessly Shape Quotes By Julia Quinn

You'll lose your audience and then where will we be? We have future gray-eyed babies to feed, you know. — Julia Quinn

Painlessly Shape Quotes By Sarah Silverman

I love making videos on my couch. You can put those on the Internet fast. I can express myself. — Sarah Silverman

Painlessly Shape Quotes By Louise Erdrich

Bad smells made her angry, they were a personal affront. — Louise Erdrich

Painlessly Shape Quotes By Ed O'Neill

I loved the movie theater so I always saw a lot of movies. And then there was a play, I saw in the local paper, they were having auditions for a play of a book I had read. Which was One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey. So I said, "oh, I've read this, so I'm perfect for the part of the lead." His name is escaping me. — Ed O'Neill