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You see, the catch about portrait painting
I've looked into the thing a bit - is that you can't start
painting portraits till people come along and ask you to, and
they won't come and ask you to until you've painted a lot first.
This makes it kind of difficult for a chappie. — P.G. Wodehouse
I always thought I'd be the quintessential Earth Mother, but when I had Harrison, I really wasn't the natural mother that I always thought I would be. I adore children, but I was never that interested in newborn babies. — Jane Green
No one can write a best-seller by taking thought. The slightest touch of insincerity blurs its appeal. The writer who keeps his tongue in his cheek, who knows that he is writing for fools and that, therefore, he had better write like a fool, makes a respectable living out of serials and novelettes; but he will never make the vast, the blaring, half a million success. That comes of blended sincerity and vitality. — Rebecca West
You must not expect to find that people understand what they do. — John Steinbeck
And, of course, we kiss. We kiss so much that when we're not kissing it feels weird, like I get used to breathing through his lips and into his mouth. — Lauren Oliver
I remember going for the first time to a place called The Roxy in New York because you can see people breakdancing there. That's the only reason I went! It's amazing, kids are still doing that. — Chris Frantz
I'm a bad loser, but I'm not a good winner either - I like to rub it in people's faces! — Caroline Winberg
I needed to purge myself of all the attention my parents had given me - I wasn't neglected enough as a child. — Captain Beefheart
I am wise enough to know that there are some perils from which a man must flee. — Faramir
I build a wall around myself. I'm hard to get to know. Any trait you have, it gets worse as you go along. — Diane Keaton
If we truly want to end youth homelessness ... then we have to invest in prevention and support communities as they work to implement these life-changing efforts. — Cyndi Lauper
Professional critics are incapable of distinguishing and appreciating either diamonds in the rough or gold in bars. They are traders, and in literature know only the coins that are current. Their critical lab has scales and weights, but neither crucible or touchstone. — Joseph Joubert
With great power comes great responsibilty. — Stan Lee