
Top 13 Honoring Agreements Quotes
#1. I try very hard to maintain the confidence of my sources by speaking candidly with them, honoring agreements about the use of our conversation, and practicing journalism in an honest and straightforward way.
John Harwood
#2. In one particular chapter in Ulysses, James Joyce imitates every major writing style that's been used by English and American writers over the last 700 years - starting with Beowulf and Chaucer and working his way up through the Renaissance, the Victorian era and on into the 20th century.
Frederick Lenz
#3. When snow melts, what does it become?'
It becomes water, of course'
Wrong! It becomes spring!
Natsuki Takaya
#4. It's very dangerous to have someone like you, because one day he'll find that you are not the person he thought you were.
Carrie Fisher
#5. My first day at MGM they decided to bring this lion out, male, and it was not the best time for him to see me. All of a sudden he thought I was in heat and this lion went into the dressing room, which was just a trailer on the sound stage, and went crazy.
Kim Novak
#6. MY MOUTH OPENED.
Way to go, Clare. Way to impress the mother of a prospective boyfriend. Moms love their boys to date psycho overprotective girls.
Kim Harrington
#7. We have a moral responsibility to protect the earth and ensure that our children and grandchildren have a healthy and sustainable environment in which to live.
Jim Clyburn
#8. Boo, Forever Spinning like a ghost on the bottom of a top, I'm haunted by all the space that I will live without you.
Richard Brautigan
#9. It has always been my belief that if you don't ask the right questions, you won't get the right answers.
Reid A. Ashbaucher
#10. You know we always travel in little skinny boats like this why can't travel to the end of the world in a yacht -Puck
Julie Kagawa
#11. If I have to wear a hat as a producer to do that, then I'm willing to do that. An actor's, producer's and director's point-of-view is all the same to me, as long as the story's being told.
Michael Eklund
#12. Prose cannot compete with the economy of poetry, the ability to have a full artistic experience in a short period of time.
Mary Karr
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