Top 15 Fixers Athens Quotes
#1. When you have a special gift you don't realize it because you think everyone else has the same gift.
Michael Jackson
#2. I'll think about things for thirty or forty years before I'll write it.
Richard Brautigan
#3. I was working with real artists [in the Rum Diary] , and that's difficult to do and very rare, in this industry, ironically.
Amber Heard
#4. Mom," said Peter, "nobody thinks you're a lackwit, if that's what you're worried about."
Lackwit? In what musty drawer of some dead English professor's dust-covered desk did you find that word? I assure you that never in my worst nightmares did I ever suppose that I was a lackwit.
Orson Scott Card
#5. Being a secretary was considered a very good job in those days.
Brenda Blethyn
#6. When you love someone, their struggles become yours, and their hurt is your hurt.
Alexa Riley
#7. [When asked if the voice is an instrument:] Yes, of course. Some are violins, some are fountain pens and some are stethoscopes. And others are just washboards.
Marilyn Vos Savant
#8. We should not see print and electronic literature as in competition, but rather in conversation. The more voices that join in, the richer the dialogue is likely to be.
N. Katherine Hayles
#9. Light, air and comfort - these three things I must always have in a room ...
Elsie De Wolfe
#10. Let us not dream that reason can ever be popular. Passions, emotions, may be made popular; but reason remains ever the property of an elect few.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#11. The only thing that ultimately matters is to eat an ice-cream cone, play a slide trombone, plant a small tree, good God, now you're free.
Ray Manzarek
#12. To gain the acceptance of your peers is an admirable task, but to truly accept yourself requires a much higher standard.
Wes Fesler
#14. The future holds a golden world. It will be for beauty; it will be for intelligent productiveness.
Diana Vreeland
#15. Who am I to blow against the wind?
Paul Simon