Quotes by Myself 'Homeward Bound.' I find myself listening to that tune a lot when I'm traveling. Sitting in a railway station, wanting to go home, carrying all your stuff with you. Steven Hall myself you sitting home When I'm out and about, I'll text or email myself from my phone. A smart phone is a great tool for a writer. Steven Hall phone great myself smart The calmer and more well-ordered my desktop is, the more I can convince myself I'm on top of things. Steven Hall more things myself i-can As I get older and more tuned in to a community or an area, I see myself getting more involved. Not that I see myself running for office, but more involved in local issues. Steven Ford see myself community office I've always just given myself to the band, if you know what I mean, and been busy with that. Stevie Jackson myself know you busy I got involved in lots of different areas round about 2007, 2008. Just working with lots of different people and stretching myself in different ways. I was working on art projects and working with other writers, just doing bits and pieces, trying to keep busy. Stevie Jackson myself busy people art I consider myself to be a man with my priorities in order. Steven Crowder myself man priorities be-a-man It wasn't until I was working on 'Tacky' that I admitted to myself that I was writing a series. Steven Brust until working myself writing When our family business separation was implemented, as the eldest member of the family, I had taken the entire burden of the debts. I believe, it was my mistake to have told myself that, 'Subhash, you can earn and repay the creditors.' Subhash Chandra myself you family business I've become really strict in a lot of ways, but I'm also very lenient. I'm kind to myself. Sue Bird become myself strict kind I can take care of myself. You're probably never going to know if something bad is happening in my life. I think I was just made that way. Sue Bird my-life myself you life I am a permanent legal resident of this country, I was born in Korea; my parents came to America for a better life for our family, I've lived here nearly my whole life, and even though I consider myself through and through Korean and American, I guess when it comes down to it, anyone can take away my identity. It doesn't belong to me. Su-chin Pak myself me family life When I watch a movie myself, I want to forget that I'm watching a movie, and I want to be inside the movie. That's the kind of experience I want my audience to have. Susanne Bier myself experience want forget When my disease nearly destroyed me in 2009, my doctors thought I'd be lucky to regain 80 percent of my cognitive abilities. When I was at my sickest, I couldn't read or write. I could barely walk on my own or groom myself. The disease felled me physically and mentally - robbing me, briefly but intensely, of my wits, my sanity, my memory, my self. Susannah Cahalan walk myself me self I had to bring the idea of journalistic distance to writing about myself. Susannah Cahalan about myself distance writing Transgressive to me means breaking the rules and sinning. I don't see myself as breaking the rules and sinning. I'm really interested in what it means to be female. Susanna Moore rules see myself me As a girl, I sat awestruck at the feet of Harriet Ne, author of 'Tales of Molokai'. It was she who used to say, 'I myself have seen it,' after telling a particularly hair-raising ghost story - a phrase that I borrowed for one of my titles. Susanna Moore story myself girl feet While I was writing 'The Big Girls,' I had to take a big breath each morning and calm myself sufficiently to once again enter that world. But friends tell me that it is the only thing that really interests me. They say that I like to be upset. Susanna Moore myself me morning world As a former waitress myself, I know firsthand how a simple smile from someone can improve your day and how a single harsh word can destroy it. Being courteous and thoughtful costs you nothing and can sometimes pay you dividends in unexpected ways. Susanna Kearsley day myself smile simple Readers in general are not fond of dialect, and I don't blame them. I've read books myself that I've had to put down because sounding out every speech gave me a headache. Susanna Kearsley down myself me blame «2122232425262728293031»