
Top 15 Diurno Y Quotes
#1. If You don't give readers what they want, they'll be mad at you. If you give them what they do want, they'll be even more mad at you.
Cassandra Clare
#2. You cannot build a strong team unless you teach your people discipline.
Sunday Adelaja
#3. It was defiantly the most gorgeous voice i'd ever heard. It belonged to The rudest Most Despicable Boy I've Ever Met.
Diane Messidoro
#4. After nourishment, shelter and companionship, stories are the thing we need most in the world.
Philip Pullman
#5. Her mysteries had to be unravelled - so he would contain her until he'd dissected the truth of her and isolated her enigma.
Ronel Van Tonder
#6. Books can now be on the stands within days from delivery of a formatted manuscript, and often are.
Bruce Jackson
#7. I don't very much distinguish when I'm working. I do what I like to do: the time changes and my activity changes.
Roustam Tariko
#8. Sometimes you don't even have to have sex at all, and for that kind of sicko, you charge double.
Sara Sheridan
#9. Evan Wolfson is a dear friend of mine. Almost more than any other, Evan is responsible for bringing the issue of marriage equality to the forefront of our struggle for civil rights. He is a courageous pioneer who has been relentless in this battle for marriage equality.
David Mixner
#10. I'm also big on journaling. You can write in the sand or on a watermelon or whatever suits you, but the key is to get it out of your head and out of your heart and down your arms and into something, a keyboard or piece of paper.
Deborah King
#11. All serious and good writing anticipates precisely this kind of reading-ruminative and leisurely, a dalliance with words in contrast to wolfing down information.
Eugene H. Peterson
#12. Rub your eyes, and look again at love, with love.
Rumi
#13. Charlie Brown is the one person I identify with. C.B. is such a loser. He wasn't even the star of his own Halloween special.
Chris Rock
#14. Peter was a gentle, red-haired bear of a man. Standing at six-four in his socks, he moved everywhere with a slight and nautical sway, but even though he was broad across the chest there was something centered and reassuring about him, like an old ship's mast cut from a single timber.
Graham Joyce
#15. Even though he'd been born into a country unshackling itself from its colonial masters, even though he'd lived through nearly twenty years of freedom, nothing much changed for you when you were poor.
Judy Croome
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