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Draw, draw, hundreds of drawings. Try to remain humble. Smartness kills everything.
— Sherwood Anderson
It did not seem to them that anything that could happen in the future could blot out the wonder and beauty of the thing that had happened.
— Sherwood Anderson
I wasn't really writing with anything commercial in mind I just wanted to create some new music.
— Billy Sherwood
I wrote songs with the guys from Air Supply for their record ... So I was just writing songs.
— Billy Sherwood
But I will never ask anyone from our village-from any village in Tlanth-to risk his or her life unless I'm willing to myself.
— Sherwood Smith
The more one has, the less one desires.
— Sherwood Smith
Little pyramids of truth he erected and after erecting knocked them down again that he might have the truths to erect other pyramids.
— Sherwood Anderson
Poor, dear God. Playing Idiot's Delight. The game that never means anything, and never ends.
— Robert E. Sherwood
We all come from our own little planets. That's why we're all different. That's what makes life interesting.
— Robert E. Sherwood
That's the whole story of my life: frustration. It's a chronic disease, and it's incurable.
— Robert E. Sherwood
And who are the greater criminals-those who sell the instruments of death, or those who buy them and use them?
— Robert E. Sherwood
Intercultural business contexts force us to be more self-aware and to rely on words more than we do in our native cultures.
— Sherwood Fleming
We all shine on in the moon and the stars and the sun.
— Ben Sherwood
The writer, an old man with a white mustache, had some difficulty in getting into bed.
— Sherwood Anderson
The disease we all have and that we have to fight against all our lives is ... the disease of self ...
— Sherwood Anderson
You, there, girl! Halt!
Who in the universe ever halts when the enemy tells them to? — Sherwood Smith
Who in the universe ever halts when the enemy tells them to? — Sherwood Smith
Get your players on who can unlock the door and sooner or later they will break the door down
— Tim Sherwood
The English are very fond of being entertained, and ... they regard the French and the American people as destined by Heaven to amuse them.
— M. E. W. Sherwood
Time is the only commodity that is irreplaceable: invest it, share it, spend it...but never waste it.
— Tracy Sherwood
I might wish our Windthorn men were less obsessed with war, but I have to admit it keeps them busy.
— Kate Sherwood
It is the very nature of sin to prevent man from meditating on spiritual things.
— Mary Martha Sherwood
It wasn't Ginger's Island, it was Gilligan's Island.
— Sherwood Schwartz
What if feeling good only comes after you destroy someone you hate?'
'That's not good, that's triumph, — Sherwood Smith
'That's not good, that's triumph, — Sherwood Smith
War is a convenient fix for government problems if it happens somewhere else. To other people.
— Sherwood Smith
I had come out of a messy workplace along a messy street to a messy room and did not like it and within me was the beer that made me bold.
— Sherwood Anderson
You're not gay, you were just being a really good friend.
— Kate Sherwood
There are men everywhere who talk and talk, saying nothing. I am afraid I am becoming one of that kind.
— Sherwood Anderson
Three criteria to inspire as well as cultivate intercultural trust - sincerity, competence and reliability.
— Sherwood Fleming
That's the death and life, you see. We all shine on. You just have to release your heart, alert you senses, and pay attention
— Ben Sherwood
If you should put a knife into a French girl's learning it would explode and blow away like an omelette soufflee ...
— M. E. W. Sherwood
Valerie Sherwood, I said to myself, you're going to die.
— Debra Doyle
'Twilight' is very different to the 'Vampire Academy,' completely.
— Dominic Sherwood
When you withhold trust within intercultural business contexts, how are you making the decision to not trust someone?
— Sherwood Fleming
Wait and wait. Most people's lives are spent waiting.
— Sherwood Anderson
Nothing had changed. Everything had changed
— Ben Sherwood
Like the 75 billion souls who lived before him, each and every one a treasure, he, too, will die.
— Ben Sherwood
Robin Hood just called, he wants Sherwood Forest back.
— Heather Vogel Frederick
In a critical sense, doing nothing can mean doing something. Inaction can be action and embracing this paradox can save your life.
— Ben Sherwood
Most boys have seasons of wishing they could die gloriously instead of just being grocery clerks and going on with their humdrum lives.
— Sherwood Anderson
When people first discover beauty, they tend to linger. Even if they don't at first recognize it for what it is.
— Sherwood Smith
It hadn't shocked the old woman, not much. She had got past being shocked early in life.
— Sherwood Anderson
They need to show a bit more gut.
— Tim Sherwood
A sad truth about fortunes - they take decades to build and no time at all to spend.
— Pamela Sherwood
The only noise now was the rain, pattering softly with the magnificent indifference of nature for the tangled passions of humans.
— Sherwood Smith
Like many science fiction lovers of my generation, I discovered Andre Norton on the shelves at the junior high's library.
— Sherwood Smith
When a job is to be done there's no use putting it off.
— Sherwood Anderson
In youth there are always two forces fighting in people. The warm unthinking little animal struggles against the thing that reflects and remembers
— Sherwood Anderson
The writer, an old man with a white moustache, had some difficulty getting into bed.
— Sherwood Anderson
A man needs a purpose for real health.
— Sherwood Anderson
I have always enjoyed different kinds of music.
— Billy Sherwood
One doesn't lose a self, like a pair of gloves or a pine. We learn and change, or we harden into stone.
— Sherwood Smith
About 60 percent of the oil consumed daily by Americans is used for transportation, and about 45 percent is used for passenger cars and light trucks.
— Sherwood Boehlert
I am old, but the word to me means familiar, comfortable. Accustomed after long and venerable use. Not dilapidated and useless.
— Sherwood Smith
I thought of a lot of things to do, but they wouldn't work. They all hurt some one else.
— Sherwood Anderson
She was very quiet but beneath a placid exterior a continual ferment went on.
— Sherwood Anderson
There is within every human being a deep well of thinking over which a heavy iron lid is kept clamped.
— Sherwood Anderson
What is to be got at to make the air sweet, the ground good under the feet, can only be got at by failure, trial, again and again and again failure.
— Sherwood Anderson
Shevraeth himself was there to bid us farewell
a courtesy I could have done without. — Sherwood Smith
a courtesy I could have done without. — Sherwood Smith
I want a really diverse range of different people under my belt. That's what I'm hoping to do with my career.
— Dominic Sherwood
Are they trained to treat everyone as a servant?'
'Probably. That doesn't make you into one, — Sherwood Smith
'Probably. That doesn't make you into one, — Sherwood Smith
The American is said to become full-flavored, and in time a most all-round man, through the polish which Europe can impart.
— M. E. W. Sherwood
To be civilized, really, is to be aware of the others, their hopes, their gladnesses, their illusions about life.
— Sherwood Anderson
We'll abduct Garian. Or Jason."
"And - ?"
"And dump them into the ocean. Nobody would ever pay a ransom for them. — Sherwood Smith
"And - ?"
"And dump them into the ocean. Nobody would ever pay a ransom for them. — Sherwood Smith
We build our futures together, in the words we exchange today.
— Sherwood Fleming
There's no such thing as a lost cause.
— Ben Sherwood
At the best of times I don't have the kind of voice anyone would want to hear mangling their favorite songs.
— Sherwood Smith
We chase wild dreams and long for all that eludes us, when the greatest joys are within our grasp, if we can only recognize them.
— Ben Sherwood
You're drunk as four skunks, you idiot.
— Sherwood Smith
The happiest miser on earth is the man who saves up every friend he can make.
— Robert E. Sherwood
It has long been my desire to be a little worm in the fair apple of Progress.
— Sherwood Anderson
That's all any of us can do, I suppose. We'll pick our side, and we'll fight as well as we can.
— Kate Sherwood
It may be life is only worthwhile at moments. Perhaps that is all we ought to expect.
— Sherwood Anderson
I think writers have become hypnotised by the number of jokes on the page at the expense of character.
— Sherwood Schwartz
So that studio served its purpose, and still is working very well for other people right now.
— Billy Sherwood
Everyone is really getting along with each other and we enjoy each others company and love playing live.
— Billy Sherwood
Faith is reason grown courageous
— Sherwood Eddy
Charlie still smiled at the urn above the cash register with a gold plaque that said: ASHES OF PROBLEM CUSTOMERS.
— Ben Sherwood
Now turn the page, come along on the ride, and let me tell you about the death and life of Charlie St. Cloud
— Ben Sherwood
Work accomplished means little. It is in the past. What we all want is the glorious and living present.
— Sherwood Anderson
Penn State is a leader in food science.
— Don Sherwood
Why did I laugh at his sorry, bedraggled appearance? Because ridiculousness made a repellant situation more bearable.
— Sherwood Smith
The only people who grow old were born old to begin with.
— Robert E. Sherwood
The machines men are so intent on making have carried them very far from the old sweet things.
— Sherwood Anderson
The writing of words can lead to all sorts of absurdities.
— Sherwood Anderson
I think the whole glory of writing lies in the fact that it forces us out of ourselves and into the lives of others.
— Sherwood Anderson
I became an actor because I enjoy playing a variety of different people rather than playing one person for the rest of my career.
— Dominic Sherwood
The thing of course, is to make yourself alive. Most people remain all of their lives in a stupor.
— Sherwood Anderson
I feel that I am writing out of a full life. I am a rich man, rich in men known, in adventures had. I am rich with living.
— Sherwood Anderson
...the enduring human need to be remembered.
— Ben Sherwood
He thought about himself and to the young that always brings sadness.
— Sherwood Anderson
Those of my critics who declare I have no feeling for form will be filled with delight over the meandering formlessness of these notes.
— Sherwood Anderson
I am a lover and have not found my thing to love.
— Sherwood Anderson
It was a cold day but the sun was out and the trees were like great bonfires against gray distant fields and hills.
— Sherwood Anderson
Maybe I'm no longer a dog, but I can still bite!
— Sherwood Smith
You know, I am just a musician and I have no idea these days what good and bad is in terms of labels.
— Billy Sherwood
A dirty exterior is a great enemy to beauty of all descriptions.
— Mary Martha Sherwood