Top 15 Cassariano Quotes
#1. It's hard to notice things without people noticing me and that takes some getting used to.
Edie Falco
#2. If you get divorced in New York, you go into therapy and will talk to anybody you meet on the sidewalk about it.
Elizabeth Strout
#4. I think a lot of musicians play for the playback. I mean, that's the joy of recording - you want to hear what you've done and what you've contributed - but never listening to that playback kind of removes the intellectual part of making music, and it removes the tendency to be revisionist.
Jenny Lewis
#5. For that was mom's trump card: she was the mother, and so possessed a mysterious and unquestioned authority. Dad was the boss, but Mom was the power.
Joyce Carol Oates
#6. I hope to live long and be happy. But I'd like to be remembered as somebody who did good rather than mischief.
Mary Archer
#7. You know, essentially when you do a play you're reinterpreting a work of art that already exists. That's not what happens with a movie.
Sydney Pollack
#8. I was doing what I love to do: play baseball. Not going to complain about that.
Willie McCovey
#9. I let it go. It's like swimming against the current. It exhausts you. After a while, whoever you are, you just have to let go, and the river brings you home.
Joanne Harris
#10. I have always been a big meta guy because I think the way journalism is practiced in Washington, and the way everyone sort of cohabitates in the same fishbowl is ultimately a bigger part of the story than people outside of the fishbowl really know.
Mark Leibovich
#11. Hope is the fuel of the ship of dreams. Without hope you can't even get out of the harbor.
Dyan Sheldon
#12. One simple rule: no amnesty, no special pathway to citizenship.
Mitt Romney
#14. Drama copies life in there being a sense of waiting, of a promise never fulfilled.
Chloe Thurlow
#15. For me personally, I'm constantly trying to really re-negotiate how I'm going to make a living because I can't make a living solely off editorial. And I'm also still trying to tell long feature stories that are harder and harder to get assigned, you know.
Lynsey Addario