Harwood Quotes
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Harwood Quotes & Sayings
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Found a smoldering cigarette left by a horse.
— Dave Barry
He wanted to please me, and he'd do anything in that effort.
— Mia Sheridan Archer's Voice
If you kiss her mind, her body will follow.
— Pharrell Williams
If you do not actually know the story, then do not pretend you can tell it.
— B. Thomas Harwood
Waban-aki: People from where the sun rises.
— Alanis Obomsawin
Scarcity brings clarity.
— James A. Whittaker
An Edwardian lady in full dress was a wonder to behold, and her preparations for viewing were awesome.
— William Manchester
Time has told me less than I need to know.
— Gwen Harwood
I went straight in. Fade in, one ... whatever. He's playing the piano in the radio station.
— Ronald Harwood
Hate the critics? I have nothing but compassion for them. How can one hate the crippled, the mentally deficient, and the dead?
— Ronald Harwood
Words cannot express as music does, that unsayable grace which cannot be defined. It leaps like light from mind to mind.
— Gwen Harwood
Sometimes my poetry is an attempt to keep off existential terror; sometimes it is a grappling with philosophical problems; sometimes just fun.
— Gwen Harwood
As for myself, 'total liberal outlook on life and politics' is not an accurate description.
— John Harwood
My wife Victoria Harwood was art director on 'Far North,' and she had designed my student film, 'The Sheep Thief.'
— Asif Kapadia
I love when truth is stranger than fiction. It authenticates my wild imagination.
— Joseph DiFrancesco
Easier to climb up, than to just hang on.
— Ronald Harwood
I have a severe case of invisibility-plus-impulsive-behavior that I am calling, for the purposes of this memoir, Xamnesia. It
— Lizzie Harwood
A poem is like a wine glass in which you can hold up a little bit of reality and taste it.
— Gwen Harwood
The worst decision is indecision.
— Ryan Harwood
Only tyrannies understand the power of art.
— Ronald Harwood