
Top 17 Ostroff Quotes
#1. I made her promise to write, but artists are artists, not writers. She did send postcards, though: a lot of postcards - sometimes
Anita Diamant
#2. Ultimately, the dollars will have to come from television. Will it come from television tomorrow, I don't know,
Dawn Ostroff
#4. When it seems humanly impossible to do more in a difficult situation, surrender yourself to the inner silence and thereafter wait for a sign of obvious guidance or for a renewal of inner strength.
Paul Brunton
#5. Upright in my bed, my pulse racing as I untangled myself from my sheets. Beads of sweat trickled down my skin, sticking my t-shirt to my back. I rubbed my eyes and blinked a few times, seeing if my room stayed in place. Nothing budged and I relaxed. It had been a dream, just like it had
Jessica Sorensen
#6. They would just trade one type of shackles for another, trade physical ones that wrapped around wrists and ankles for the invisible ones that wrapped around the mind.
Yaa Gyasi
#7. As adults we get so entrapped in illusions and trivia, that we forget the true essence of life; and so often we need to connect with children, to understand that it is the little, priceless joys that make life beautiful and worthy.
Manprit Kaur
#8. I tear at the air with glass nails
that have learned to scale
mountains of mirrors.
Valentina Cano
#9. In American politics, 'Europe' is usually a code word for 'big government.'
James Surowiecki
#10. Life is like a roller-coaster with thrills, chills, and a sigh of relief.
Susan Bennett
#11. Listen to your inner voice. Trust your intuition. It's important to have the courage to trust yourself.
Dawn Ostroff
#12. Literature in its most comprehensive sense is the autobiography of humanity.
Bernard Berenson
#13. You are dharma. You are a wheel. And the wheel of dharma spins.
Frederick Lenz
#14. The days of waking up and reading the overnight ratings are over.
Dawn Ostroff
#15. They are two very different people. It's almost a modern-day 'Odd Couple,' if I had to characterize it, with the two of them portraying pretty close to who they are, which is why it's a hybrid of a reality and a comedy show.
Dawn Ostroff
#17. Of plants tomatoes seemed the most human, eager and fragile and prone to rot.
John Updike
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