
Top 12 Woodcarving Magazine Quotes
#1. I don't know who's 18 years old today that, 20 years hence, is going to be a jazz fan.
Norman Granz
#2. The ground's soft with pine needles and the occasional crunch of a cone. The air smells like it's just been born.
Libba Bray
#3. I'm thirteen years old, and I think I'm at the crossroads of my life. I've got to make good between now and the time I'm twenty, and I have only seven years to do it in. Besides, I'm the father of my family and I've got to earn all the money I can.
Mary Pickford
#4. I was looking at a lot of experimental writers, and I was very intrigued by short-short fiction, writers who would write little things, what I call buttons now, little vignettes.
Sandra Cisneros
#5. Scholars tell us that redundancy is correlated with retention. To minimize retention, a propagandist says one thing while showing the opposite. When the two differ, what we see tends to override what we hear.
Brooks Jackson
#6. When I say "I," I mean a thing absolutely unique, not to be confused with any other.
Ugo Betti
#7. I'd read a lot of scripts, and I remember reading 'Orange Is the New Black,' and it was at the head of the pack. I remember thinking, 'Wow, that is really good. I would love to be a part of that.'
Uzo Aduba
#8. Hypochondriacs who have a fanciful anxiety about their health will never be well regardless of their physical condition.
Billy Graham
#9. I left with nothing and needing to begin a new career.
John Surtees
#10. In the morning we received some very thin coffee. For lunch we had potato soup with a few pieces of meat in it, in the evening we had a very thin meat soup with some potatoes in it.
Leon Askin
#11. The object of man's worship, whatever it be, will naturally be his standard of perfection. He clothes it with every attribute, belonging, in his view, to a perfect character; and this character he himself endeavors to attain.
Simon Greenleaf
#12. Living in continual chaos is exhausting, frightening. The catch is that it's also very addictive.
Lorna Luft
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