Top 15 Dadora De Vida Quotes

#1. Writing fluency sometimes needs an intense agony somewhere in your mind

Munia Khan

#2. It's always terrible when you realize that you've married the wrong book.

Dan Chaon

#3. We are all inclined to judge ourselves by our ideals; others by their acts.

Harold Nicolson

#4. if you don't get sick, you won't get well.

Jodi Picoult

#5. Man's life comes from God: it is his image and imprint, as sharing in his breath of life. God therefore is the sole Lord of this life: Man cannot do with it as he wills.

Pope John Paul II

#6. When writing fantasy
novels, one must be careful what one
invents. For every benefit, there is
usually a drawback.

J.K. Rowling

#7. The answer isn't more time but a greater awareness of the time we have.

Craig Groeschel

#8. Anyone that's involved in development has discovered that all the good work that's been done in development has been undone by the AIDS emergency.

Bono

#9. If you gather a lot of stuff, then you write it, write in scenes with dialogue. Somewhere in the middle, rising from all this research like strong metal towers, is your opinions.

Jimmy Breslin

#10. I find that with any good run on a show with good writers, they put something on paper, and you put something back on film, and that affects what they put on the paper the next time.

Dallas Roberts

#11. Lou asked point-blank, Can love last? (Rural people get to philosophizing, and will say anything.)
- Oh, darling! No, not that heart-thumping passion. Give that eighteen months. But it's replaced by something even better.
Lou waited.
- Lovers!

Annie Dillard

#12. Every other religion and philosophy says you have to do something to connect to God; but Christianity says no, Jesus Christ came to do for you what you couldn't do for yourself.

Timothy Keller

#13. I had a soccer double, but most of what is in the movie is me!

Amanda Bynes

#14. It is fatal to one's artistic life to talk about something this is in process.

Denise Levertov

#15. FIB, n. A lie that has not cut its teeth. An habitual liar's nearest approach to truth: the perigee of his eccentric orbit.

Ambrose Bierce

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