I am a scientist and I am a physician. So I write papers.
Repeats are the worst, and 'Peanuts' was the one that started that. They don't rerun the news, do they? They don't repeat any other part of the paper. Why do they do it in the comics?
If you write something down on paper, it becomes an actual goal. Before you write it down, it's a thought, a dream that may or may not get done.
I guess I'm entertaining; I guess I'm interesting. I guess the things that I say sell papers. I guess they sell magazines. I don't know.
Although I always loved reading and putting words on paper, I never thought about becoming a writer until I was twelve.
I always have mini bottles of Unbreakable, the fragrance I did with my husband. I'm Armenian, so I'm oily and always have blotting papers.
To me, that is the essence of me as a photographer. It is those ideas, working with them, formulating them and eventually putting them down on paper, photographing them and then going on to the next step.
I'd rather have a pencil and paper and do all my own calculations rather than rely on a machine. And I'll do most calculations in double digit multiples as quick as the machine.
Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with deeper meaning.
I'm an inveterate note taker - I scribble all these things down on pieces of paper. I wanted to create some way of organizing all of them.
It took man thousands of years to put words down on paper, and his lawyers still wish he wouldn't.
Some kid asked what a dilemma is. And I replied: When a starving man has to choose between a plate of food, and, a roll of toilet paper.
Civilization transformed man from a food gatherer to a gatherer of pieces of paper: diplomas, employment contracts, money, etc.
It costs so much to make films. With a novel, you can write the whole thing on a ream of paper from Staples for $4.
While their competition is asleep, world-class leaders are up - and they're not watching the news or reading the paper. They are thinking, planning and practicing.
I was always a writer, by which I mean I was always scribbling away, doing something with pen and paper.
There are two moments worthwhile in writing, the one when you start and the other when you throw it in the waste-paper basket.
Fame lost its appeal for me when I went into a public restroom and an autograph seeker handed me a pen and paper under the stall door.
I couldn't imagine having to write a paper and have to think about what song I am going to sing.
I like the process of pencil and paper as opposed to a machine. I think the writing is better when it's done in handwriting.
After the 1954 Geneva international conference, Vietnam was divided into two parts. On paper, North and South Vietnam were twin countries born at the same moment.