Top 15 Labelers Handheld Quotes
#2. I don't quite know what a record is anymore. I don't quite know how to describe it. Don't know how to define it yet, so I'm just letting it gestate, and grow and see if maybe I'll get a better sense of what a record is.
Michael Nesmith
#3. Love is or it ain't. Thin love ain't love at all.
Toni Morrison
#4. I have written about Chile extensively, and therefore I have read many books on the subject, mostly for research.
Isabel Allende
#5. Way clean over in Nebraska. He'd even showed her the pictures in his wallet of his kids, two little boys in baseball uniforms, Bobby and Billy. So no matter how many times her father asked who the man
Justin Cronin
#6. Why was love so easy for some people and so hard for others?
Lisa Kleypas
#7. Turning the workplace into a playing field can turn our subordinates into "athletes" dedicated to performing at the limit of their capabilities - the key to making our team consistent winners.
Andrew S. Grove
#8. Melissa Pritchard's prose, that darkly lyrical firmament, is brightened by the dizzy luminous arrangement of her stars and satellites, her great gifts to us: humor, irony, kindness, brilliance.
Antonya Nelson
#10. I admire independence. The world would be a stronger place if we were all capable of handling life on our own. But being capable of it doesn't mean being unable to share and depend on someone else. It shouldn't mean being unwilling to. That's the romance.
Nora Roberts
#11. Black children need waves of present, multifaceted love, not simply present fathers.
Kiese Laymon
#12. In the end, you have greater control over your actions than you do your results. Your results are created by your actions.
Brian P. Moran
#13. Guide valiantly.
Guide venerably.
Guide valiantly.
Guide virtuously.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#14. Keep reading and writing, learn how to revise, and push through rejections. My second book, Monsoon Summer, was rejected over 20 times and finally came out 11 years after my first book! I'm glad I didn't give up. Neither should you.
Mitali Perkins
#15. A burglar who respects his art always takes his time before taking anything else.
O. Henry