Sarah Dessen Quotes
Everything, in the end, comes down to timing. One second, one minute, one hour could make all the difference.

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My dear, did you ever stop to think what a wonderful bunker you would make?
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Poverty is the worst form of violence.
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As a child I wanted to be a professional athlete or lawyer.
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I have to throw off the burden and the pressure.
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Just seeing the things on TV and the things in front of you, the amount of information coming in, and the lack of information not coming in, how could you not help but write songs about it.
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While the Taliban connives with foreign terrorists, the Afghan people suffer from poverty, drought and hunger.
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I don't really rate press conferences. It's not as though I leave the room fist-pumping my way down the corridor after a good one.
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Things have changed a great deal since the days of Mr. Mayer. The studios no longer control, as they did in those days, artists or directors or producers, as the case may be.
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I do not write, I build.
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He stood against the wind and let it peel him clean.
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In traditional agriculture, the soil is the mother. She's the mother who gives, to whom you must give back.
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It's a real triumph taking a painting out from a pit-hole with a loose and open approach. Some aspects in its favour are those strange accidents that can produce amazing results.
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The issue for me is American competitiveness, and how do we best create a climate here that allows international capital to come to these shores to create jobs.
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My kindergarten teacher encouraged me to learn, as did my school headmaster, who gave me a grant to study.
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People who don't know me sometimes call me 'Mademoiselle.'
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Certainly Nancy Reagan had an extraordinary effect on her husband. I'm truly not sure that, say, Laura Bush had that much effect on the Bush administration. She certainly, you know, seems to be a nice person who I think the public likes. But I can't really put my finger on any huge impact she's had.
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I used and abused drugs and alcohol. When I stopped doing that it became a lot clearer that life goes from inside to giving as opposed to taking and destroying.
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Everything, in the end, comes down to timing. One second, one minute, one hour could make all the difference.