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A writer who waits for ideal conditions under which to work will die without putting a word to paper. — E.B. White
And that was always my father's favorite part about shooting as well. Often my dad would shoot very, very late, he was quite a workaholic, they would do 20, 20-hour shoots and stuff like that. — Brian Henson
Imagination is not an icing on the cake of life but the oven in which it is baked. — Orna Ross
No man knows what the wife of his bosom is until he has gone with her through the fiery trials of this world. — Washington Irving
It takes courage to own up your actions that hurt others, to look Into the eye and to mean the sorry, To accept the mistake and not deny, all of this needs courage. — Mansi Soni
One can forgive but one should never forget. — Marjane Satrapi
an eight day clock. — Herman Melville
Knowing what is right is not the same as doing what is right. — Christine Caine
English autumn mornings are often like mornings nowhere else in the world.
The air is cold.
The floorboards are cold.
It is perhaps this coldness which sharpens the tang of the hot cup of tea. Outside, steps on the gravel crunch a little more loudly than a month ago because of the very slight frost — John Berger
Tis a secret: none knows how it comes, how it goes: But the name of the secret is Love! — Lewis Carroll
I don't want to date. But I do have dreams about a great love. — Sophie B. Hawkins
As a child, you respond physically, tactically. You're delighted by sound, you're delighted by recognizing something. It's like hide and seek. Is it there? Is it not there? Is it this note? Is it not this note? It's one fantastic game. — Yo-Yo Ma
What I loved most was their scent, one that mingled sweetness and decay at once — Hanya Yanagihara
My grandfather was a French professor in Kolkata, though I never met him. — Nita Ambani
In all the works on pedagogy that ever I read - and they have been many, big, and heavy - I don't remember that any one has advocated a system of teaching by practical jokes, mostly cruel. That, however, describes the method of our great teacher, Experience. — Charles Sanders Peirce
