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thank-you flow thanks
And though I ebb in worth, I'll flow in thanks. John Taylor
thank-you cheer real
I don't like it when people on the street say "smile" or "cheer up." It's a real cheap line. I'm feeling good. I'm feeling real grateful for everything. It's a solid time in my life. When people say I look sad, they're wrong. Nicolas Cage
thank-you appreciation men
The question is not what man can scorn, or disparage, or find fault with, but what he can love, and value, and appreciate. John Ruskin
thank-you girl thinking
I don't want to be the flavor, the passing thing that the girls scream at. I think that it's more important for me, honestly, that the guy who gets dragged to the show, you know, looks at his wife and says, thank you, that was great and tells his buddies. Michael Buble
thank-you grateful mean
I feel so grateful when I see a movie and there's a woman who looks somewhat like me. I'm like, 'Thank you, Samantha Morton!' You know, a woman who feels like a human being. That means so much to me. Melanie Lynskey
thank-you dream teammate
If I should get selected into the Hall of Fame, I'd be able to say 'thank you' to all the legends that are in the Hall of Fame. And also say thank you to my teammates, and also to all the fans. It's going to be like a dream come true. Jerry Rice
thank-you believe thinking
If you walk out of the house and think you feel great, or if someone tells you that you look amazing, believe it and just say thank you. Jennifer Love Hewitt
thank-you prayer educational
We're living in what I like to call the 'Thank You Economy,' because only the companies that can figure out how to mind their manners in a very old-fashioned way - and do it authentically - are going to have a prayer of competing. Gary Vaynerchuk
thank-you gratitude adequacy
Gratitude is one of the least articulate of the emotions, especially when it is deep. Felix Frankfurter
writing important scene
I am a writer who works from an outline. What I generally do when I build an outline is I find focal, important scenes, and I build them in my head and I don't write them yet, but I build towards them. Brandon Sanderson
writing perfect
There is no perfect time to write. There is only now. Barbara Kingsolver
writing habit latter
I have no writing habit. I work when I feel like it, and I work when I have to - mostly the latter. Barbara Mertz
writing i-can ifs
If I see an ending, I can work backward. Arthur Miller
writing should more-money
A writer should say to himself, not, How can I get more money?, but How can I reach more readers (without lowering standards)? Brian Aldiss
writing way better-person
the only way to become a better writer is to become a better person. Brenda Ueland
writing thinking osmosis
I want to understand the piers of language and music and comprehension that can hold up a building even when what the building houses is an earthquake. This thinking must surely come into the poems I write, but more by osmosis than will. Jane Hirshfield
writing exercise perspective
The writing of an assay-type poem or a poem investigating perspective isn't an exercise of rational or strategic mind. Poems for me are acts of small or large desperation. They grapple with surfaces too steep to walk in any other way, yet which have to be traveled. Jane Hirshfield
writing brain
At some point, my body will collapse. But I hope that my brain will still be working so that I can carry on with writing. Jane Goodall
voice canada
The mighty voice of Canada will ever call to me. Arthur Conan Doyle
voice way findings
I would say that I'm finding my voice in more ways than one. Boz Scaggs
voice loud-voices goofy
I had a good loud voice and I wasn't afraid to be goofy or zany. Carol Burnett
voice people passionate
I'm also very passionate about charity because it helps people who don't have as loud of a voice as I do. Demi Lovato
voice optimism hopeful
If an optimist had his left arm chewed off by an alligator, he might say in a pleasant and hopeful voice, "Well this isn't too bad, I don't have a left arm anymore but at least nobody will ever ask me if I'm left-handed or right-handed," but most of us would say something more along the lines of, "Aaaaaa! My arm! My arm! Daniel Handler
voice rustic critics
The Canadian voice is still too rustic. Charles Olson
voice economy geneva
There are no European voices at Geneva, there are no European voices at START. E. P. Thompson
voice waiting poetry
England still waits for the supreme moment of her literature--for the great poet who shall voice her, or, better still, for the thousand little poets whose voices shall pass into our common talk. E. M. Forster
voice addresses doe
The voice does go up in a poem. It is an address, even if it is to oneself. Derek Walcott