Teddy Roosevelt Strenuous Life Quotes & Sayings
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The object we call a book is not the real book, but its potential, like a musical score or seed. It exists fully only in the act of being read; and its real home is in the head of the reader, where the symphony resounds, the seed germinates.A book is a heart that beats in the chest of another. — Rebecca Solnit

I'm a writer; I've worked as much as a writer as I have as an actor, so I was in a script-note session at Imagine for a TV show I wrote that they were producing, and they happened to say, 'You'd be great as Crosby, do you want to do this show we're doing, 'Parenthood?' — Dax Shepard

In spite of recent trends towards fabricating photographic narratives, I find, more than ever, traditional photographic capture, the 'discovery' of found narratives, deeply compelling. — Richard Misrach

If I could write the perfect novella I would die happy. — Ian McEwan

So . . . suddenly there were no tapes of The 1948 Show. It was no more. It was an ex-series. — John Cleese

The history of America is to expand civil liberties in a responsible and civil manner. We need to remember that our wonderful Democracy with its freedoms has been working. — James McGreevey

There's an ancient tension between wanting to savor the world as it is and wanting to improve on the world as given. — Leon Kass

Knowledge is a comfortable and necessary retreat and shelter for us in an advanced age; and if we do not plant it while young, it will give us no shade when we grow old. — Lord Chesterfield

I don't have a "I want to play this or that," I just don't have that. I've never been like that. — Jake Gyllenhaal

To cope with hurt and control my fears, I grew a thick skin. Oh, the many names of power - pride, arrogance, control. I am not the frozen snow queen but a flesh and blood woman with perhaps too loving a heart, one easily hurt. — Michelle Cliff

Employers who understand human nature, get the best there is in men, not by criticism, but by constructive suggestion. — Napoleon Hill

When you sit face to face with someone who is pleasant, respectful, and polite, you have hard time reminding yourself that nothing he says is true/sincere. — Milan Kundera

People cannot be molded like clay. — Louisa May Alcott