Top 18 Theodora Goss Quotes
#1. No tye can oblige the perfidious.
[No tie can oblige the perfidious.]
George Herbert
#2. In the real estate business you learn more about people, and you learn more about community issues, you learn more about life, you learn more about the impact of government, probably than any other profession that I know of.
Johnny Isakson
#3. Accept criticism. If you do not offer your work for criticism and accept that criticism, meaning give it serious thought and attention, then you will never improve.
Theodora Goss
#4. HOW DO you behave when you know the conventional honors are dross?
Thomas Harris
#5. Spectacular cases are usually simpler, and less interesting, than they initially appear.
Theodora Goss
#6. Fairy tales are another kind of Bible, for those who know how to read them.
Theodora Goss
#7. I'm a professional actor, not a celebrity.
Pam Ferris
#8. Habits are actions that have been repeated enough to get engraved in your mind as well.
Ryan Williams
#9. A lady might feel fear, but she must not give in to it, or so her governess had taught her.
Theodora Goss
#10. She drifted, feather-like, in tenuous radiance ...
Her gown, it seemed a thing made out of mist,
As though the dewy air
Had gathered in a cloud about her form
To clothe a shape so fair
That nothing coarser could adorn it than
A layer of atmosphere.
Theodora Goss
#11. I think part of my purpose in this life is to talk about magic, and to make it.
Theodora Goss
#12. Perhaps it's when you come to the realization that the point of life isn't to be rich, or secure, or even to be loved - to be any of the things that people usually think is the point. The point of life is to live as deeply as possible, to experience fully. And that can be done in so many ways.
Theodora Goss
#13. If you're a writer, your first duty, a duty you owe to yourself and your readers, and to your writing itself, is to become wonderful. To become the best writer you can possibly be.
Theodora Goss
#15. The only thing worth thinking about, when I write a story, is whether I like it, whether I want to write it, whether it excites me.
Theodora Goss
#16. Ah, well, when you explain it like that, it seems obvious," said Mudge. "Of course, it always seems obvious once it's been explained.
Theodora Goss
#17. When you're a writer, the cure for whatever ails you is always writing.
Theodora Goss
#18. Only an idiot would bring an important letter out in the rain.
Theodora Goss
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