I'm voraciously looking to express myself in my work. I love my work.
I was taught a lot of Bible at home and had a voracious appetite for reading the Bible.
I was just as voracious a writer as I was a reader.
Take not for friends wolves and bankers; they both have voracious appetites - rjs
I read pretty voraciously. If it's good, I don't care what it is.
While I was a voracious movie-goer as a boy, I never put writing and films together in my mind.
My late husband and I started our sons off as readers at a very young age. Today, they are voracious readers.
I'm not a republican any more. Not so voraciously anyway - I'm not in favour of the concept of monarchy, but I do see the good in it if there's a good person in the role.
One of the things I love, and I'm a voracious reader as well as a writer, is books that surprise me, that are not predictable.
President Kennedy was a voracious reader and was forever coming up with fascinating bits of information.
A voracious gambler does not gamble until he wins, but until he loses everything, and a smart one knows when to quit.
I love books. I read voraciously, and I happened to have been fortunate to have been in the right place at the right time.
I get bored very easily. I have a voracious appetite and I do not feel alive if I'm repeating something I'm good at. So I'm always looking for new challenges.
I am a voracious reader, so it's difficult for me to give a list of my favourite authors of all time.
The theatre has always been voraciously omnivorous. Dramatists have always raided every medium to find grist to their mill: myths, folk tales, newspapers, novels, films, works of art of all kinds.
By the end of the nineteenth century, the stereotype of the ugly American - voracious, preachy, mercenary, and bombastically chauvinist - was firmly in place in Europe.
I loved history in my school days, and I have always been a voracious reader. But in India, you end up doing MBA, engineering or medicine.
When I was little, I was a voracious reader, and that really led me to acting as well. I loved being transported into someone else's life, and that's what reading provided me. I also really love to entertain people.
We did not have a television while I was growing up, and so I read voraciously. My earliest memory of being utterly transfixed by a book was Madeleine L'Engle's 'A Wrinkle in Time.'
The voracious ambition of humans is never sated by dreams coming true, because there is always the thought that everything might be done better and again.
It occurred to me that the voracious ambition of humans is never sated by dreams coming true, because the is always the thought that everything might be done better and again