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hero athlete gold
Nowadays a gold medal is a $1 million contract. Our athletes are our heroes. Cathy Rigby
hero giving people
There are new words now that excuse everybody. Give me the good old days of heroes and villains, the people you can bravo or hiss. There was a truth to them that all the slick credulity of today cannot touch. Bette Davis
hero gun helping-others
Even the Westerns that I grew up with, the Sergio Leone's and all that, there was always a sort of anti-hero, a guy reluctant to shame even, to pick up the gun again because he wants to help other people, and he does, he uses his skills for that. Antoine Fuqua
hero murder villain
One murder makes a villain, millions often a hero. Bill Vaughan
hero men goal
Goal achievement is hero's work. Bill Vaughan
heroes traits
We have a need for heroes as a species, you know. That is one of the distinguishing traits of humans. We have a need to have an idealized sense of who we are at our best. David Blankenhorn
heroes horror kept mess pages point relation sat stuff woke
I sat down and wrote, 'Are your emotions pure? Are they the stuff of heroes or the alloyed mess of the beaten? How do you stand in relation to the potato?' And it was a lot of fun, and I kept going and woke up at some point in some horror that I had about 142 pages of this. Padgett Powell
hero saved
Timber is my hero and undoubtedly saved my life, Arthur Griffiths
heroic movies reason whereas
I think for some reason we're conditioned in movies that the protagonist must be heroic or redeemable in some way, whereas in theater, that's not a necessary. Oscar Isaac
stories
What I really like to do is write 'genre' stories without a cartoonish element. I did the same with 'Da Vinci's Demons,' and I'll do the same with 'Man of Steel.' David S. Goyer
stories fingers written
History is a story written by the finger of God. C. S. Lewis
stories loses
They say a story loses something with each telling. Cecelia Ahern
stories ordinary persons
Every single ordinary person has an extraordinary story. Cecelia Ahern
stories use world
I just use my life story as a kind of device on which to hang comic observations. It's not my interest or instinct to tell the world anything pertinent about myself or my family. Bill Bryson
stories
My stories deal with multicultural situations as well as multigenerational settings. Patricia Polacco
stories unicorn happy-endings
A happy ending cannot come in the middle of the story William Shakespeare
stories clean devices
All good, clean stories are melodrama; it's just the set of devices that determines how you show or hide it. Baz Luhrmann
stories subtle william
William Trevor is an author I admire; his stories are subtle and powerful, and beautifully written. Kim Edwards
magazines peak
Most magazines have peak moments. They live on, they do just okay, or they die. 'The New Yorker' has had a very different kind of existence. David Remnick
magazines writers
Everything important in sci-fi showed up in the magazines first. It's the proving ground for new writers and new ideas. Orson Scott Card
magazines newspapers reading running
You just read. Newspapers and magazines and stuff. I was running out of reading material. Justin Speier
magazines opportunity projects
One of the things I regret is that magazines now are so lifestyle-orientated that the opportunity to do bigger projects is gone. This is a serious misjudgment on the part of magazine editors. Martin Parr
magazines saws firsts
The first time my friends saw me in a magazine I was so excited. Chanel Iman
magazines television radio
On radio and television, magazines and the movies, you can't tell what you're going to get. When you look at the comic page, you can usually depend on something acceptable by the entire family. Bil Keane
magazines news shows
I'm into politics, and I love watching the heavier news magazine shows. Chelsea Handler
magazines world
I've been on the cover of every magazine in the world, Janice Dickinson
magazines reality
The reality is we're in a different marketplace, because general-interest magazines have come and gone. Chris Johns