Sinnamon Quotes & Sayings
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A character to me can't be contrived. I don't like to contrive characters. They have to have an element of truth. — Jack Kirby

It's far more difficult to disfigure a great work of art than to create one. — Marcel Proust

And as she talked, the Count had to acknowledge once again the virtues of withholding judgment. — Amor Towles

But God will surely punish her, Mma, then had decided that this was not the sort of thing that people said any more, even if it was what they were thinking. The trouble was, she thought, that God had so many people to punish these days that he might just not find the time to get round to dealing with Violet Sephotho. It was a disappointing thought - a lost opportunity, in a sense: she would very willingly have volunteered her services to assist in divine punishment, perhaps through something she would call Mma Makutsi's League of Justice that would, strictly but fairly, punish people like Violet. — Alexander McCall Smith

I just want to be in my sweats, walk my dog, watch TV and eat pizza. — America Ferrera

Michel Platini has no bottle. He is not a great player. — Eamon Dunphy

Arimaa's a better game than I thought. It follows a fairly sound approach to making the game difficult for computers. — Bram Cohen

I deal with the obvious. I present, reiterate, and glorify the obvious - because the obvious is what people need to be told. — Dale Carnegie

I was just writing songs because, if a song shows up, you've gotta write it. I didn't know what to do with them. I didn't have any faith in my voice. — Benmont Tench

Cultural humility acknowledges that doctors bring the baggage of their own cultures - their own ethnic backgrounds along with the culture of medicine - to the patient's bedside, and that these may not necessarily be superior. — Anne Fadiman

I don't want to do anything that violates my own personal code of ethics and morals. — Michael Moore

Sometimes to be creative you have to give yourself permission to not be outstanding. — James K.A. Smith