
Top 12 Jonesboro Quotes
#1. I can clearly trace my passion for reading back to the Jonesboro, Georgia, library, where, for the first time in my life, I had access to what seemed like an unlimited supply of books.
Karin Slaughter
#2. One of the greatest things I've learned, as an actor, was how to talk to actors.
Eric Balfour
#3. But after a while, she began to experience the new reality of each person as being as strong and as weak as anyone else. Slowly, she learned that each of us grown-ups has as much and as little power as the other, and that we had best learn to take care of ourselves.(83)
Sheldon B. Kopp
#4. Handicaps can be converted into stepping stones on which one may climb toward some worthy goal, unless they are accepted as obstacles, and used as alibis.
Napoleon Hill
#5. The well-meaning white people, I said, had to combat, actively and directly, the racism in other white people. And
Malcolm X
#6. He had that brand of pragmatism that would find her the first brewing tea after Armageddon.
Clive Barker
#7. A script is only as good as the director who's making it.
Helen McCrory
#8. I've been writing about my boyhood, when I was a little kid back on my grandfather's farm where we didn't know about black widow spiders or all that stuff. But writing about that is so easy.
Kary Mullis
#9. Because I'm attracted to you. Because you're the poster child for contradictions and I enjoy each one of them. You're funny when you're being so damn serious. You have a kind heart and protective nature that reminds me so much of my father.
N.D. Jones
#10. You ever feel like home is the one place you can't go back to? It's like you promise yourself when you got out of bed and combed your hair that this evening, when I get back I'll be a different woman in a new place. And now you can't go back because the house expects something from you.
Marlon James
#11. TV has gotten perhaps better than your average film script, but at the same time, it's fun to give it all you've got for a few months and produce a story.
Michiel Huisman
#12. Fools rush in, but they are laggards compared to little old ladies with nothing left to fear.
Terry Pratchett
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