Top 12 British Summer Time Quotes
#1. Pop was initially ignored as a moneymaker by the recording industry. In the seventies they were still relying on Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett for their big hits. You know, most of the budget for the record companies in those days went to the classical department - and those were big budget albums.
Tony Visconti
#2. The reader is entertained by the journey of another, but the writer is the changer of worlds.
Rand Miller
#3. I teach Korean translation at the British Centre for Literary Translation summer school, so I see an emerging generation too, who are around my age. I'm hoping to find time to mentor, and to help emerging translators to a first contract through Tilted Axis.
Deborah Smith
#4. As in the eye of Nature he has lived, So in the eye of Nature let him die!
William Wordsworth
#6. Bluffton is growing. But we must hold on to that small-town character.
Laura Bush
#8. Of the 545 Lok Sabha seats, two are reserved for Indians of European descent and filled up through nominations.
Francis Barclay
#9. Five years behind me, but somehow with his shit together.
David Levithan
#10. I've never really felt like a journalist. I've felt like a writer and a diarist. I have made myself vulnerable in my writing, and I think that vulnerability makes people strong. My favorite performances or works of art are always people showing that side of themselves.
Tavi Gevinson
#11. We had something to say. Whenever we played, people didn't dance, they listened.
Ruben Blades
#12. Novel-writing is a bit like deception. You lie as little as you possibly can. That's the way I do it, anyway.
Joseph O'Neill