Joan Crawford (b. March 23): “I need sex for a clear complexion.”

23 Mar

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“I need sex for a clear complexion, but I’d rather do it for love.”
~ Joan Crawford, b. 23 March 1904

 

William Shatner (b. March 22): “There’s an ecstasy about doing something on film.”

22 Mar

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“There’s an ecstasy about doing something really good on film: the composition of a shot, the drama within the shot, the texture… It’s palpable.”

~ William Shatner, b. 22 March 1931

 

J.S. Bach (b. March 21): “The aim of music should be the refreshment of the soul.”

21 Mar

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“The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul. Now let’s rock!”
~ Johannes Sebastian Bach, b. 21 March 1685

 

Gary Oldman (b. March 21): “Women are stronger than men.”

21 Mar

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“Speaking very generally, I find that women are spiritually, emotionally, and often physically stronger than men.”  

~ Gary Oldman, b. 21 March 1958

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B.F. Skinner (b. March 20): “Give me a child and I’ll shape him into anything.”

20 Mar

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“Give me a child and I’ll shape him into anything.”

~ B.F. Skinner, b. 20 March 1904

 

Spike Lee (b. March 20): “Parents kill more dreams than anybody…”

20 Mar

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“It has been my observation that parents kill more dreams than anybody.”

~ Spike Lee, b. 20 March 1957

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The world’s most interesting astrologer celebrates International Astrology Day

19 Mar

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International Astrology Day

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Alan Annand is a writer and astrologer. His NEW AGE NOIR crime novels (Scorpio RisingFelonious MonkSoma County) feature astrologer and palmist Axel Crowe, whom one reviewer has dubbed “Sherlock Holmes with a horoscope.” (Websites: http://www.sextile.com, http://www.navamsa.com.)

Find his books on Amazon, Apple, Barnes&Noble, Kobo and Smashwords.

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Queen Latifah (b. March 18): “I don’t know how to be anyone else.”

18 Mar

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“I really don’t know how to be anyone else, and whenever I try to be anyone else, I fail miserably. Or I disappoint myself. It doesn’t build my self-esteem, and it doesn’t help me grow me at all.”

~ Queen Latifah, b. 18 March 1970

 

Rob Lowe (b. March 17): “Sobriety was the greatest gift I ever gave myself…”

17 Mar

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“Sobriety was the greatest gift I ever gave myself. I don’t put it on a platform. I don’t campaign about it. It’s just something that works for me. It enabled me to really connect with my wife, which I was never able to do before.”

~ Rob Lowe, b. 17 March 1964

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Alice Hoffman (b. March 16): “Books may well be the only true magic.”

16 Mar
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Alice Hoffman, born 16 March 1952, is an American novelist best known for her novel Practical Magic, which was adapted for a film of the same name. Many of her works fall into the genre of magic realism.

Quotes on writing:

  1. Books may well be the only true magic.
  2. No one knows how to write a novel until it’s been written.
  3. You can’t dispute the ridiculous. You can’t argue reasonably with evil.
  4. I think love is a huge factor in fiction and in real life. Is there a risk? Always. In fiction and in life.
  5. That is the joy of reading fiction: when all is said and done, the novel belongs to the reader and his or her imagination.
  6. After a while, the characters I’m writing begin to feel real to me. That’s when I know I’m heading in the right direction.
  7. I’ve been a screenwriter for twenty-five years. Every one of my books have been optioned for movies and I have written a few of those screenplays.
  8. All the characters in my books are imagined, but all have a bit of who I am in them – much like the characters in your dreams are all formed by who you are.
  9. The original fairy tale was about the youngest sister going into a room in the castle and finding all the bodies of the wives that came before her – she is confronted with truth, thinking about how often we think we know people and we really don’t.
  10. My theory is that everyone, at one time or another, has been at the fringe of society in some way: an outcast in high school, a stranger in a foreign country, the best at something, the worst at something, the one who’s different. Being an outsider is the one thing we all have in common.