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If you're short, don't wear extremely high heels. After a certain age, you shouldn't wear little girls' clothes. That's going against your nature.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
Take pictures of what you fear.
— Diane Arbus
I don't know about style. I know about my personal style.
— Diane Kruger
What good is truth, at midnight, in the dark, when the wind is roaring like a bear in the chimney?
— Diane Setterfield
The camera is a kind of license.
— Diane Arbus
You know who's gonna give you everything? Yourself.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
I'm very independent. I'm not sure how I'd deal with someone who wanted to be with me 24/7.
— Diane Kruger
I certainly am the first to acknowledge where I don't have strengths, but I think I'm pretty good at acknowledging where I do.
— Diane Nelson
I never knew what I wanted to do, but I knew the kind of woman I wanted to be.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
So You Want To Be A Wizard?
— Diane Duane
I have three goddaughters - I'm not sure why they trust me, because I have no experience with children - but I try.
— Diane Kruger
Choice is a signature of our species.
— Diane Ackerman
I would do anything for a part, nearly anything. Being in movies doesn't mean being pretty.
— Diane Kruger
Life is too short not to live in peace.
— Diane Greene
I feel as if sometimes women can't deal with what's going on and they have no one around who actually understands.
— Diane Kruger
I like someone who's suffered from both sides.
— Diane Lane
I write in the first person because I have always wanted to make my life more interesting than it was.
— Diane Wakoski
The cost of doing something would be terrific; the cost of doing nothing even greater.
— Diane Chamberlain
For me, I don't even like to promote my films but I have to because it's in the fine print of my contract.
— Diane Lane
The most fun is getting paid to learn things.
— Diane Sawyer
My genius is not so frail a thing that it cowers from the dirty fingers of newspapernen.
— Diane Setterfield
Families are webs. Impossible to touch one part of it without setting the rest vibrating.
— Diane Setterfield
It was not the sun, but the moonlight that shimmered in the garden, edging the leaves with silver and touching the outlines of the statuary figures.
— Diane Setterfield
If you pay attention, everyone is a novel. The most boring person, if you sit down and really listen, is someone interesting.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
I don't think in my family anyone looked after anyone. It didn't matter how old they were.
— Diane Cilento
If you're curious, you'll probably be a good journalist because we follow our curiosity like cats.
— Diane Sawyer
Boys do not leave their boyhood behind when they leave off their school uniform.
— Diane Setterfield
I am a fast dresser, 30 minutes max with hair and makeup. I don't have a uniform, but I like to be comfortable.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
One cold November, I resolved to kill the staircase spawn... ("Staircase Man" by Diane Doniol-Valcroze & Arthur K. Flam)
— Arthur K. Flam
I'm certainly not opposed to digital technology, whose graces I daily enjoy and rely on in so many ways. But I worry about our virtual blinders.
— Diane Ackerman
I'm sure civilizations will still evolve through play, or rather as play, since that seems to be a fundamental mechanism of our humanity.
— Diane Ackerman
Endings that are muted, but which echo longer in the memory than louder, more explosive denouements.
— Diane Setterfield
But I don't think that poetry is a good, to use a contemporary word, venue, for current events.
— Diane Wakoski
Rather, it is from the blather, rather, I am made.
— Diane Williams
Habit, a particularly insidious thug who chokes passion and smothers love. Habit puts us on autopilot.
— Diane Ackerman
It's like having a head full of holes, in which the perfect repository of words have shamed themselves, he lamented.
— Diane Ackerman
I had this epiphany that I like the interaction with people. I wanted to make things happen at a grassroots level.
— Diane Paulus
We don't do all our growing up between birth and adolescence or even our twenties. If we're fortunate, we never stop.
— Diane Guerrero
We only make a dupe of the friend whose advice we ask, for we never tell him all; and it is usually what we have left unsaid that decides our conduct.
— Diane De Poitiers
Harbour Island in the Bahamas is beautiful, with turquoise water and pink sand.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
Change rarely happens in doses large enough to choke you. Everyday you swallow a little more and expect a little less.
— Diane Meier
In a mystery, the sleuth must be believably involved and emotionally invested in solving the crime.
— Diane Mott Davidson
I have always been a nomad and I have mastered the art of packing! I always say: pack lightly, live lightly.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
I give so much of myself to my work; I want to be with people who are going to be there with me.
— Diane Paulus
Emmeline didn't call me anything. She didn't need, for I was always there. You only need names for the absent.
— Diane Setterfield
I think the growth of the brain is a slow process. But you do change and the more you accept change and embrace change, the better.
— Diane Keaton
Can teachers successfully educate children to think for themselves if teachers are not treated as professionals who think for themselves?
— Diane Ravitch
I always wanted to be a femme fatale. Even when I was a young girl, I never really wanted to be a girl. I wanted to be a woman.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
The abuse of detainees in U.S. custody has severely undermined our Nation's position in the world.
— Diane Watson
The greatest act of love is to pay attention.
— Diane Sawyer
Feel like a woman, wear a dress!
— Diane Von Furstenberg
The best moment for a box of chocolates was before you bit into one. Once you knew it was coconut, the magic was over.
— Diane Hammond
Move over, Emma Woodhouse. You have met your match.
— Diane Moody
Everyone knows I married a prince, and then I married a billionaire.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
I should look like someone I would want to see.
— Diane Williams
In a deep sexy voice, she said Windows don't turn me on.
I raised an eyebrow at her, Mac user? — Diane Mott Davidson
I raised an eyebrow at her, Mac user? — Diane Mott Davidson
My best creation is my children.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
Who would drink from a cup when they can drink from the source?
— Diane Ackerman
We evolved as creatures knitted into the fabric of nature, and without its intimate truths, we can find ourselves unraveling.
— Diane Ackerman
I've found there to be a tremendous amount of East Coast snobbery in the journalism world.
— Diane Lane
I don't pretend reality is the same for everyone.
— Diane Setterfield
No matter how politely one says it, we owe our existence to the farts of blue-green algae.
— Diane Ackerman
Hurricane season brings a humbling reminder that, despite our technologies, most of nature remains unpredictable.
— Diane Ackerman
I don't think that because I'm not married it's made my life any less. That old maid myth is garbage.
— Diane Keaton
I grew up with a beautiful gold harp sitting in our living room. My older sister played it.
— Diane Paulus
My mother felt it was time that I had some parental control, so I went off to America and went to New York.
— Diane Cilento
Life is compost.
— Diane Setterfield
I still believe in stories. I still forget myself when I am in the middle of a good book. Books are for me, it must be said, the most important thing.
— Diane Setterfield
I am almost a vegetarian, and I meditate, do yoga and love to hike.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
My favorite thing is to go where I've never been.
— Diane Arbus
I don't have to work just to work anymore. More interesting parts come my way, so I can afford to say, 'I don't want to make that.'
— Diane Kruger
Is this not in fact the purpose of young Americans going abroad? To make them think of things they never thought of?
— Diane Johnson
An attack on Public Education is an attack on Democracy
— Diane Ravitch