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stories really-romantic heard
But I didn't know about the other story." "What other story?” "About how you and Adrian Ivashkov are—" "No, whatever you heard it’s not true." "But it was really romantic" "Then it’s definitely not true. Richelle Mead
stories scene holmes
Every Sherlock Holmes story has at least one marvelous scene. Rex Stout
stories individual our-lives
Our lives, our stories, flowed into one another's, were no longer our own, individual, discrete. Salman Rushdie
stories censorship crime
An attack upon our ability to tell stories is not just censorship - it is a crime against our nature as human beings. Salman Rushdie
stories might matter
No matter how close to personal experience a story might be, inevitably you are going to get to a part that isn't yours and, actually, whether it happened or not becomes irrelevant. It is all about choosing the right words. Roddy Doyle
stories
You don’t choose a story, it chooses you. Robert Penn Warren
stories modern myth
I wanted to connect a modern story with a myth that I had read. Wally Lamb
stories fame fortune
You'll be a poorer person all your life if you don't know some of the great stories and great poems. Walt Disney
stories details different
So we tell the same story, over and over. Just the details are different Rohinton Mistry
valuable
What makes them so valuable is their familiarity with our system, ... a specialized location. Charles Seaton
valuable
The one thing that 'Via Dolorosa' has is no opinions. To me, curiosity is 50 times as valuable as opinion. David Hare
valuable available
When everything is immediately available and infinitely reproducible, nothing is valuable. Charles Frazier
valuable
The byproduct is sometimes more valuable than the product. Henry Ellis
valuable humans human-beings
The most valuable of all capital is that invested in human beings Alfred Marshall
valuable overnight-success take-time
Everything valuable takes time, there are no overnight successes. Jack Canfield
women reeds tempest
Woman is like the reed which bends to every breeze, but breaks not in the tempest. Richard Whately
women self crash
See, I will always have this penchant for what I call kamikaze women. I call them kamikazes because they, you know they crash their plane, they're self-destructive. But they crash into you, and you die along with them. Woody Allen
women school people
Sometimes the funniest people don't know that they're funny - like the administrators in my high school. Vanessa Bayer
women intelligent talent
A woman of many talents. And intelligent, too. He'd probably have to kill her soon. Robin Hobb
women two views
B is for Breasts Of which ladies have two; Once prized for the function, Now for the view. Robert Smith
women perfection honor
If we require more perfection from women than from ourselves, it is doing them honor. Samuel Johnson
women age strive
Ladies, stock and tend your hive, Trifle not at thirty-five; For, howe'er we boast and strive, Life declines from thirty-five; He that ever hopes to thrive Must begin by thirty-five. Samuel Johnson
women wrestling kind
Women are a problem, but if you haven't already guessed, they are the kind of problem I enjoy wrestling with. Warren Beatty
women army blessing
Young women... you are, in my opinion, disgracefully ignorant. You have never made a discovery of any sort of importance. You have never shaken an empire or led an army into battle. The plays by Shakespeare are not by you, and you have never introduced a barbarous race to the blessings of civilization. What is your excuse? Virginia Woolf
writers
If there is a special Hell for writers it would be in the forced contemplation of their own works. John Dos Passos
writers
There are probably writers who are much more visual than I am and some who are less. I like to think of myself as a happy medium. Brian K. Vaughan
writers
Well, you know, writers just suck up new experiences - we're just like the vacuum cleaners of newness. Charlaine Harris
writers
Scottish writers are particularly successful in the crime genre. Sara Sheridan
writers
I think that writers of literary fiction would do well to read more books for children. Eleanor Catton