
Top 15 Joannes Crafts Quotes
#2. I'm not bitter for they are telling me I am HISTORY
You wouldn't be bitter if you are HISTORY any of you
A MAN would not be bitter if entering History! nor should a WOMAN
Break my heart, better than break my nose (you bastards)
Revenge is SWEET (& I need to acquire that taste)
Joyce Carol Oates
#3. Well; I would rather die yonder than in a street, or on a frequented road, ' I reflected. 'And far better that crows and ravens -if any ravens there be in these regions- should pick my flesh from my bones, than that they should be prisoned in a work-house coffin, and moulder in a pauper's grave.
Charlotte Bronte
#4. I'm selfish.
Selfish enough to want it all.
And I know if I don't have you ...
... I don't have anything.
Katie Klein
#6. Imitation of the art of earlier centuries, as that done by Picasso and Modigliani , is carried on not to perpetuate ancient values but to demonstrate that new aesthetic orders now prevail.
Harold Rosenberg
#7. People who say they're not nervous - I would be kind of curious to see how successful you are at what you do and how long you've done it. And what is success in your eyes? Have you separated yourself from everyone else in that craft? Or have you settled amongst the pack?
Randy Johnson
#8. A dutiful wife enables a good man to add her hands to his own for self-applause.
Tom Morrison
#9. Annoying mishaps always seem to cluster around times of spiritual fruitfulness. That's not exactly coincidence.
Chip Ingram
#10. The process of re-writing and writing and re-writing means that you may have a brilliant phrase, but over time it distills and distorts and changes.
Abi Morgan
#11. To make theater out of real life, you need to catch dialogue when it happens.
D. A. Pennebaker
#12. The happiest youth, viewing his progress through,
What perils past, what crosses to ensue,
Would shut the book, and sit him down and die.
William Shakespeare
#13. The strongest natures, when they are influenced, submit the most unreservedly; it is perhaps a sign of their strength.
Virginia Woolf
#14. A lot of black guys always ask me, 'Did Larry Bird really play that good?' I said, 'Larry Bird is so good it's frightening.'
Magic Johnson
#15. A writer's job is to give the reader a larger vision of the world.
Natalie Goldberg
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