Quotes on the topic: Diary


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When I kept a diary, I realised that it was all moanings and depression, and I think that is quite common.


I've kept a diary since I was 11.


As we live longer and healthier for longer, we need to keep ourselves busy... the diary is pretty full.


The notes I have made are not a diary in the ordinary sense, but partly lengthy records of my spiritual experiences, and partly poems in prose.


I probably shouldn't treat interviews as therapy sessions, but I don't keep a diary, so these end up being my way of keeping track of where I'm at and letting it all out.


I never kept a diary, but I wrote detailed notes of my travels.


If you read somebody's diary, you get what you deserve.


My compositions are, I would say, like pages ripped from a diary that I don't really want to share, but that I almost feel the need to share. It's a way for me to get things out that I can't get out in life, you know, in real regular conversation with people.


An album is like a book or a diary or a snapshot... It just feels so like the end of a chapter when you finish one.


In early draft it never satisfied me, and that was when it clicked into place and it went so well as a diary.


Writing in a diary is a really strange experience for someone like me. Not only because I've never written anything before, but also because it seems to me that later on neither I nor anyone else will be interested in the musings of a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl.


In 'Diary,' the motto really is: 'Where Do You Get Your Inspiration?' It coaches us to be aware of our motives and not just be a reaction to the circumstances around us.


I don't keep an ongoing dribble of updates of my day, but I tell little compartmentalized stories every day on Snapchat. I use it much more like making a movie than maintaining a diary. When people watch my 60-second clips, there's a beginning, middle, and end.


I read 'The Rum Diary,' and I didn't really like it very much.


'Diary of a Teenage Girl' was my first American movie. It was my first movie in an American accent. It's based on a graphic novel, which was written in 2002 by someone called Phoebe Gloeckner. It was turned into a play by Marielle Heller, who then wrote it as a screenplay for Sundance Labs.


It would be curious to discover who it is to whom one writes in a diary. Possibly to some mysterious personification of one's own identity.


I think everyone should read Governor William Bradford's diary.


A proper family diary with everyone's events and parties in it really helps organise the household.


I started my blog as an online diary. I moved to New York for a job, and I kind of wanted to keep my pictures all in one place. Also, I just love style blogs and wanted to join in on the fun!


I'm never without my personalised Anya Hindmarch diary - I keep my schedule online, too, but my diary is always in my bag. It's crammed Post-its.