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We are still vulnerable to gender-targeted marketing no matter how carefully we edit our children's bookshelves.
— Russell Smith
It was easier to live under a regime than to fight it. But
— Ernest Hemingway,
If I can only write my memoir once, how do I edit it?
— S. Kelley Harrell
If I had known how difficult it was to edit my book, I would have done that first then written the story.
— Edwin D. Ferretti III
Without Pain, How Could We Know Joy? edit
— John Green
This is how you edit a quote
— Goodreads
When you work on something in an edit room with just a couple of other people, you never know how it is going to be received.
— Marshall Curry
I hear the police did a biopsy."
"You mean autopsy," I said.
"Whatever. — Suzanne M. Trauth
"You mean autopsy," I said.
"Whatever. — Suzanne M. Trauth
I realize that I am typically vulnerable only when and where and how much it suits me. I can choose my writer words and even go back and edit.
— Kristin Armstrong
I like coming to the United States because the United States played an important role in my life.
— Mstislav Rostropovich
I travel because I want to know. Books and documentaries will only get you so far. If you want to know, you will have to go.
— Henry Rollins
Happiness is a direct consequence of personal effort.
— Michael A. Gilbert
There are courses you can take to learn the mechanics of the business, like the Radcliffe course, but I don't think they teach you how to edit.
— Jonathan Galassi
Learning how to edit movies was a real breakthrough.
— Peter Jackson
That rooster. That goddamned, big-mouthed cock. I
— Tawny Taylor
does life stop hurting?" "When we learn to tell life to fuck off and we find the littlest reasons to smile.
— Brittainy C. Cherry
The more we think of others, the happier we are. The more we think of ourselves, the more suffering we feel.
— Dalai Lama
Change is easy, except for the changed part.
— Alan Kay
Grief for a dead Wife, and a troublesome Guest, Continues to the threshold, and there is at rest; But I mean such wives as are none of the best
— Benjamin Franklin