An author's characters do what he wants them to do.
W. E. B. Griffin
Recitation: by Male by Female
Some men are like nails, very easily drawn; others however are more like rivets never drawn at all.
John Burroughs
MenNailsOthersMoreNeverLike
You don't fix the problem until you define it.
John W. Snow
ProblemYouFixDefineUntil
I wanted to be a doctor when I was a kid, but I started doing theater in high school because it was a requirement. At first, I was completely irritated. But I ended up loving it.
Sophia Bush
SchoolDoctorHigh SchoolDoingHigh
I love my family, I'll do anything for them.
Toni Braxton
FamilyLoveAnythingThemI Love
Some music is supposed to be disposable; that's OK. A lot of music is fun for today, but it isn't supposed to be timeless; it's supposed to be trendy.
Robbie Robertson
MusicTodayFunTimelessDisposable
You can see it on the Internet: There's an argument going on continually about, 'What is folk music?' And I don't really want to get involved in that. It's an endless argument, a 'How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?' kind of argument.
Roger McGuinn
MusicDanceInternetYouArgument
There is a distinction between fact and truth. Truth has an element of revelation about it. If something is true, it does more than strike one as merely being so.
Lucian Freud
TruthStrikeTrueMoreSomething
I taught myself how to play when I was about 13. I'm a lefty.
Jules Shear
MyselfPlayHowTaughtAboutLefty
My first job out of CalArts was performing monologues at the Women of Faith conferences across the country.
Deborah Joy Winans
WomenFaithJobCountryFirstOut
And that format was - we'd been using that format, I guess, since the late '70s, and it was starting to get very predictable. In other words, certain songs would surface in the same points in the set every so often; it was like rotation.
Phil Lesh
WordsLateSameStartingSurface
I'm not interested in making money. It's just that with my talent, I'm cursed with it.
Noel Gallagher
MoneyTalentMaking MoneyJust
The problem with being a film actress or a movie star is that people see you so huge that somehow you're visually massive or somehow you're in some removed space, which is a television or wherever. It somehow takes your humanity.
Kristin Scott Thomas
SpacePeopleProblemHumanityYou
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