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Salkind Clause Quotes By Peter Bart

Analyses of the movie marketplace points to an interesting phenomenon: High-profile movies are continuing to do well year-to-year in the U.S. and overseas - this past summer, for example, the top 10 movies registered at the same level as in '04. — Peter Bart

Salkind Clause Quotes By John Darnielle

The reality of having a kid involves day-to-day practicality - not broader philosophical outlooks. — John Darnielle

Salkind Clause Quotes By Martin Kippenberger

What I'm working on is for people to be able to say that Kippenberger had this really good mood. — Martin Kippenberger

Salkind Clause Quotes By Blake Crouch

Theolonious frowned. "So is a werewolfskunkdeer a person who changes into something that's a wolf, skunk, and deer all at once, like it has fur and Bambi eyes and sprays skunk spray, or is it a person who can change into a wolf or a skunk or a deer? — Blake Crouch

Salkind Clause Quotes By Kenneth Tynan

A neurosis is a secret that you don't know you are keeping. — Kenneth Tynan

Salkind Clause Quotes By Jacqueline Carey

I can see patterns in events, and behaviors; in mathematics, I follow slower — Jacqueline Carey

Salkind Clause Quotes By Mike McCready

At this point, because we have stayed the same course for so many years, I feel like we are freer to make choices that are motivated by what feels right creatively at a given point in time. — Mike McCready

Salkind Clause Quotes By J. Thomas Scharf

On Second Street, corner of Norris Alley, was a commodious house, known as the Slate-roof House, and built before 1700 by James Porteus for Samuel Carpenter, who sold it to Penn. — J. Thomas Scharf

Salkind Clause Quotes By Sarah Manguso

In my experience nursing is waiting. The mother becomes the background against which the baby lives, becomes time. I used to exist against the continuity of time. Then I became the baby's continuity, a background of ongoing time for him to live against. I was the warmth and milk that was always there for him, the agent of comfort that was always there for him.

My body, my life, became the landscape of my son's life. I am no longer merely a thing living in the world; I am a world. — Sarah Manguso