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University Of Iowa Quotes By Chelsea Cain

When I say that I went to grad school in Iowa City, people often assume that I went to the famed writers' workshop MFA program at the University of Iowa. I didn't. I got a master's in journalism. — Chelsea Cain

University Of Iowa Quotes By Laura Miller

I loved you too much to lose you twice. — Laura Miller

University Of Iowa Quotes By Kazuo Ishiguro

And what made these heart-to-hearts possible
you might even say what made the whole friendship possible during that time
was this understanding we had that anything we told each other during these moments would be treated with careful respect: that we'd honor confidences, and that no matter how much we rowed, we wouldn't use against each other anything we'd talked about during those sessions. — Kazuo Ishiguro

University Of Iowa Quotes By Robbie Robertson

Some people love some music, and they hear it a year later and they think, 'What was I thinking?' — Robbie Robertson

University Of Iowa Quotes By Timothy Aubry

According to catalog copy for a forthcoming book from the University of Iowa Press, Reading as Therapy: What Contemporary Fiction Does for Middle-Class Americans, by Timothy Aubry, "contemporary fiction serves primarily as a therapeutic tool for lonely, dissatisfied middle-class American readers, one that validates their own private dysfunctions while supporting elusive communities of strangers unified by shared feelings". — Timothy Aubry

University Of Iowa Quotes By James Dean

Live fast, die young, leave a good looking corpse. — James Dean

University Of Iowa Quotes By William James

Some years ago Professor Patrick, of the Iowa State University, kept three young men awake for four days and nights. When his observations on them were finished, the subjects were permitted to sleep themselves out. All awoke from this sleep completely refreshed, but the one who took longest to restore himself from his long vigil only slept one-third more time than was regular with him. — William James

University Of Iowa Quotes By Mel White

The Bible is not a book of magic. It's a book of mystery. You can't just quote verses that support your prejudices or guarantee your health, wealth, and happiness and demand that God 'follow through' as promised. God is not limited to the words of Scripture. God is still speaking. — Mel White

University Of Iowa Quotes By Stephen Chow

Directing, writing, producing and starring is just too tough. — Stephen Chow

University Of Iowa Quotes By Allan McNish

I don't do much driving - about 5,000-6,000 miles a year. And most of that is to the airport and to the racing circuits. — Allan McNish

University Of Iowa Quotes By John Dalton

I spent several years acquiring the obsessive, day-to-day discipline that's needed if you want to write professionally, then several more, highly valuable years studying fiction writing at the University of Iowa. — John Dalton

University Of Iowa Quotes By Claire Cook

But if you truly want to reinvent your life, you're going to have to learn to say yes. Even if it feels selfish. Or scary. — Claire Cook

University Of Iowa Quotes By Charles Wheelan

One of the most bizarre and intriguing findings is that people with brain damage may be particularly good investors. Why? Because damage to certain parts of the brain can impair the emotional responses that cause the rest of us to do foolish things. A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon, Stanford, and the University of Iowa conducted an experiment that compared the investment decisions made by fifteen patients with damage to the areas of the brain that control emotions (but with intact logic and cognitive functions) to the investment decisions made by a control group. The brain-damaged investors finished the game with 13 percent more money than the control group, largely, the authors believe, because they do not experience fear and anxiety. The impaired investors took more risks when there were high potential payoffs and got less emotional when they made losses.7 This — Charles Wheelan

University Of Iowa Quotes By Edmund Spenser

To be wise and eke to love,
Is granted scarce to gods above. — Edmund Spenser

University Of Iowa Quotes By Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon

We must forget ourselves and all self-interest, and listen, and be attentive to God. — Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon

University Of Iowa Quotes By Joe Frank

When I went to the University of Iowa in order to be a writer, I thought, This is the worst way to learn how to write. To sit in a room with a bunch of would-be writers, who want to write the Great American Novel, every one of them, and you read their stories and they read yours, and you're not living a life. I don't like that. I like learning on the job. The character of my work has definitely evolved from the character of my life. — Joe Frank

University Of Iowa Quotes By Elin Hilderbrand

For graduate school I ended up going to the University of Iowa, which is, of course, the best graduate writing program in the country. — Elin Hilderbrand

University Of Iowa Quotes By Robert James Waller

Carlisle wondered if it was still possible for him to live alongside civilization and yet be somewhat apart from it. Find a slice of quiet in the layers of noise, conduct a rain into the noise now and then for some work, take the gold and run like hell back to the quiet place....Flight was no good. You couldn't escape it, whatever 'it' was. — Robert James Waller

University Of Iowa Quotes By Paul Engle

There must be an alternative between Hollywood and New York, between those two places psychically as well as geographically. The University of Iowa tries to offer such a community, congenial to the young writer, with his uneasiness about writing as an honorable career, or with his excess of ego about calling himself a writer. — Paul Engle

University Of Iowa Quotes By C. Vivian Stringer

When I left the University of Iowa and made the decision to come to Rutgers, I said to my athletic director, as both of us stood there crying, 'I wish I could just take Iowa to the East Coast. That would be the best of all worlds.' Of course, I couldn't. I have the best of all worlds now by being at Rutgers, being in this part of the country and being able to embrace and receive the great prestige that is part of the Big Ten. — C. Vivian Stringer

University Of Iowa Quotes By Marlene Dietrich

[On Orson Welles:] When I talk to him, I feel like a plant that's been watered. — Marlene Dietrich

University Of Iowa Quotes By Anonymous

Psychology, and medicine. Accounts of scientific lives in neuroscience — Anonymous

University Of Iowa Quotes By David Sax

The early 1990s was a time of great advancements in precooked bacon technology. Pork producers, food labs, and agricultural schools such as Iowa State University began investing substantially in precooked R&D. — David Sax

University Of Iowa Quotes By Flannery O'Connor

There a series of Catholic rituals and teachings had offered her young life a coherent universe. By 1946, Savannah had for O'Connor ceded to the university world of Iowa, where new influences, including intellectual joys, brought with them questions and skepticism. — Flannery O'Connor

University Of Iowa Quotes By James Van Allen

Our family was very fond of the University of Iowa. We thought it was a good place to go. — James Van Allen

University Of Iowa Quotes By Scott Stossel

(Researchers at the University of Iowa have for years been studying a woman, known in the literature as S.M., whose amygdala was destroyed by a rare disease - and who cannot, as a consequence, experience fear.) — Scott Stossel

University Of Iowa Quotes By Joshua Wolf Shenk

Another well-known study, led by Nancy Andreasen, used structured interviews and matched control groups to examine thirty writers at the prestigious University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. Eighty percent of the writers met formal criteria for a major mood disorder, compared with thirty percent of controls matched for age, education, and sex. — Joshua Wolf Shenk