Top 15 Cartouches Epson Quotes
#1. If women could go into your Congress, I think justice would soon be done to the Indians.
Sarah Winnemucca
#2. I'm trying to figure out how to record at home because I have a tiny house and a seven-year-old and my wife also works at home. So I can't work in the house because she's trying to write, so I pitched a tent in the backyard. I'm literally trying to record in the tent.
Matt Berninger
#3. I think the biggest lesson that I've learned is that no one owes you anything. It doesn't matter if you've worked with this person, or you have a piece of work that you think is great. It doesn't mean they're going to agree with you and give you money to do it.
Reagan Gomez-Preston
#4. My writing has always been what you call 'narrative fiction' in the sense that it's got very strong plots and twists at the end.
Anthony Horowitz
#5. When a regular person gets sick, they take an aspirin. When a writer gets sick, they take notes ...
Chuck Palahniuk
#6. You have completely captured my heart. I promise to do everything in my power to make you as happy as you've already made me. I'd do anything for you, Channie. No sacrifice is too great. Will you accept this ring as a token of that promise?
Charlotte Abel
#7. When rivers flooded, when fire fell from the sky, what a fine place the library was, the many rooms, the books. With luck, no one found you. How could they!
when you were off to Tanganyika in '98, Cairo in 1812, Florence in 1492!?
Ray Bradbury
#8. It's hard to be sad when you're laughing, so I enjoy making people happy.
Tim Conway
#9. Adventure, opportunity and reward extend beyond our field of vision, and are made known to us only when we test our wings.
Gina Greenlee
#10. A knowledge of combinations is the foundation of positional chess.
Richard Reti
#12. I think that the photos that we like were made when the photographer knew how to disappear. If there were a secret, certainly that would be it.
Edouard Boubat
#13. Important things are inevitably cliche, but nobody wants to admit that.
Chuck Klosterman
#14. So I never had trouble getting work or working or doing - I always worked. I worked when I went to college. I worked after school.
Robert Barry
#15. Of all cold words of tongue or pen, the worst are these: I knew him when -
Arthur Guiterman