In the Thirties, when I was in New York, I did the first surrealistic ballet in a show of mine.
My first husband met me as a career woman, and the second did, too. I was lucky.
I did not have one bad spell during writing - an unprecedented record.
I always wrote. My parents are writers. It just seemed like something people did.
I didn't say my invention is better, nor did I say other stuff does not work.
In the '70s, everybody was doing drugs, so long as you showed up and did your work, they'd use you until you died.
I avoided as much work as possible in the classroom, but did all the work possible on the ball field.
I did like hanging out with all the rock'n'roll boys - it was fun but all those relationships didn't work out.
I want our young people to believe as we did that there is no goal too high to reach if they are willing to work.
You have to always work against what you did before, and even against your taste.
I think the most liberating thing I did early on was to free myself from any concern with my looks as they pertained to my work.
Now at 47, 48 I am expected to do ten times better work that I did when I was 24.
But the point you need to know is that no president at war cut taxes $1.5 trillion, like Bush did.
I was a war correspondent in Korea. I did a book on it: 'This is War.'
The Doctor. He grabbed hold of Rory's ankle, dragging him protesting out from under the table. 'Rory!' he grinned, wrapping him in an enourmous bear hug that squeezed the breath out of him. 'I've been you!' 'Right,' mumbled Rory. 'You've had a gorgeo...
Nick Fury: Why make me head of SHIELD? Alexander Pierce: Because you're the best. And the most ruthless person I ever met. Nick Fury: I did what I did to protect people. Alexander Pierce: Our enemies are your enemies, Nick. Disorder, war. It's just a...
General Jack D. Ripper: Were you ever a prisoner of war? Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Well... yes I was, matter of fact, Jack. I was. General Jack D. Ripper: Did they torture you? Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Uh, yes they did. I was tortured by the J...
Sally Aiken: Ken Clawson told me he wrote the Canuck letter. Carl Bernstein: The letter that said Muskie was slurring the Canadians. Bob Woodward: Clawson. Carl Bernstein: The deputy director of White House communications wrote the Canuck letter. Whe...
You didn't happen to install Windows when you upgraded me, did you?
Where did you think playing with angels was going to get you?
...how much did pride count in the ebullition of passions in his breast?