Top 15 Norford Street Quotes
#1. You can't reach for the stars when you're tied to yesterdays regrets
Steven Aitchison
#3. For me a work of art must be an elevated interpretation of nature. The search for the ideal has been the purpose of my life. In landscape or seascape, I love above all the poetic motif.
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
#4. I don't lean left or right. I lean in. I lean forward, because that's where love lives.
Jeremy Courtney
#5. All I can guess is that when I write, I forget that it's not real. I'm living the story, and I think people can read that sincerity about the characters. They are real to me while I'm writing them, and I think that makes them real to the readers as well.
Stephenie Meyer
#6. I loved being at the 'Times,' and they were incredibly good to me. I think it's a wonderful paper, and I was really well edited.
Ruth Reichl
#7. My outlines are always very goal-based. What do I want to have happen by the ending and how can I earn that.
Brandon Sanderson
#8. People sometimes think I'm gay because I once played a gay in a movie. It's funny. Audiences don't think you're a murderer if you play a murderer, but they do think you're gay if you play a gay.
Perry King
#9. The child who believes there is life after a novel ends.
John Green
#10. Repetitions almost always disappoint, the shine goes off them, they noticeably lack spontaneity, and if spontaneity is lacking, so is everything else.
Jose Saramago
#11. Flatterers should be mistrusted, especially when they praise the dead. To seek a place in society is self-serving, but to seek one in history affects everyone.
Bauvard
#12. The fact that healthier lifestyles and advances in medicine mean that we are living longer is actually something to be celebrated.
Nicola Sturgeon
#13. Gentleness, self-sacrifice and generosity are the exclusive possession of no one race or religion.
Mahatma Gandhi
#14. You don't get to lecture me on failures! I trusted you, treated you like a brother! - The Dark Lion
Jeremy Croston
#15. Humility exists only in those who are poor enough to see that they possess nothing of their own.
Angela Of Foligno