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Wermuth Coat Quotes By Anne Tyler

I'm too shy for personal appearances, and I've found out that anytime I talk about my writing, I can't do any writing for many weeks afterward. — Anne Tyler

Wermuth Coat Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The schools begin with what they call the elements, and where do they end? — Henry David Thoreau

Wermuth Coat Quotes By David Levithan

There's still a part of her that's waiting for the twist, the moment when all of this pleasure will jackknife into pain. — David Levithan

Wermuth Coat Quotes By Sanjay Kumar

As I said before, a big part of my strategy says - and the management team I think is in agreement with this - we don't have to be out there with a lot of noise all the time. What we need to do is paint a vision for customers, promise them deliverables, and go hit at it. — Sanjay Kumar

Wermuth Coat Quotes By Robert McKee

Story is morally neutral. It can express profound truth or propaganda. The two greatest political storytellers of the 20th Century were Winston Churchill and Adolph Hitler. Because storytelling is a form of persuasive jujitsu, and because world is full of black belt storytellers, the corporate leader has to train both his offensive and defensive moves — Robert McKee

Wermuth Coat Quotes By Karen Russell

Heaven would be a comfy armchair ... .You'd get a great, private phonograph, and all of eternity to listen to your life's melody. You could isolate your one life out of the cacophonous galaxy - the a cappella version - or you could play it back with its accompaniment, embedded in the brass and strings of mothers, fathers, sisters, windfalls and failures, percussion cities of strangers. You could play it forward or backward, back and back, and listen to the future of your past. You could lift the needle at whim, defeating Time. — Karen Russell