Quotes on the topic: Letters


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I like the storytelling and reading the letters, the long-distance dedications.


If I ever saw an amputee getting hanged, I'd probably just start calling out letters.


When you make the kind of movies I make, you get weird letters from people.


I don't just write letters. I write laws.


I answer two or three letters a day. I'm just not the he-has-a-secretary kind of guy.


When an actor has money, he doesn't send letters, but telegrams.


I get letters from readers who say that they have always hated reading, but somebody suggested one of my books, they actually finished the book and enjoyed it, and they're going on to read another book. I'm thrilled that they have figured out that reading is fun.


I used to always make art for girls. That was the thing I did for girls to like me. I did portraits, drawings, letters that formed outlines of significant things in our relationship. Art. I just used art in general. It usually worked.


Mum's serial misbehavior over the years had driven me, despairing, to write her scolding - occasionally scalding letters.


I would always be embarrassed to read out loud in class because I would transpose words and letters and things.


My songs are just little letters to me.


Honestly, since the Diane Sawyer piece, every day it's like, it's exciting to go to the mailbox... Because I get letters every day from all of these people from all over the world.


The number of e-mails and letters that I get from choreographers, from sculptors, from composers who are being inspired by science is huge.


Since I was 20 years old, I've been a kind of corporation. I'd wake up in the morning and my job was to be 'Bonnie Raitt' in capital letters.


So, I got a lot of recruitment letters from track.


I used to get, like, 2,000 letters a week at one point.


When we did Dynasty, it was the clothes. I think the clothes affected every woman around the world. I got so many letters, I think we made the designer a millionaire!


I love writing letters. In order to write a novel in first person, I think I needed an addressee.


I've always published a range of responses to my work in the letters section of my comic book.


When an actor has money he doesn't send letters, he sends telegrams.