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The doll had an adult shaped body, the thing that I had been trying to describe for years, and our guys said it couldn't be done. — Ruth Handler

I was making a lot of 8mm home movies, since I was twelve, making little dramas and comedies with the neighborhood kids. — Steven Spielberg

I believe that any form of writing exercise is good for you. I also believe that any form of tuition which helps develop your awareness of the different properties, styles, and effects of writing is good for you. It helps you become a better reader, more sensitive to nuance, and a better writer, more sensitive to audience. Texting language is no different from other innovative forms of written expression that have emerged in the past. It is a type of language whose communicative strengths and weaknesses need to be appreciated. — David Crystal

Teaching is the best way to learn. Never stop learning. — Debasish Mridha

I went to Cambridge and thought I would stay there. I thought I would quietly grow tweed in a corner somewhere and become a Don or something. — Stephen Fry

Writing has always been my go-to form of expression. Whenever I was going through something as a kid, I would write it down and I would turn it into a poem. — Jhene Aiko

Life is not always what we think it is. — Anthony Ray Hinton

Literature is strewn with the wreckage of those who have minded beyond reason the opinion of others. — Virginia Woolf

The great river follows its own course before joining the vast sea. Likewise, the soul follows equally varied routes and passes through different stages, receiving here and there tributaries of knowledge, strengthening its personality and perfecting its qualities before reaching the Ocean of Eternal Wisdom. — Andre Luiz Moreira

Once you depart from the Ten Commandments as being the foundation of right and wrong, you are in a free fall. — Randall Terry

New metaphors are capable of creating new understandings and, therefore, new realities. This should be obvious in the case of poetic metaphor, where language is the medium through which new conceptual metaphors are created. — George Lakoff

You're my rose and I am the dew sticked to you who never wants to fall apart. — Himanshu Singla