"But it's also true that the person who……" — Deborah Moggach
"But it's also true that the person who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing. All we know about the future is that it will be different. But perhaps what we fear is that it will be the same. So we must celebrate the changes."
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Deborah Moggach
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22 Quotes by Deborah Moggach
Deborah Moggach has 22 quotes on this site.
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I was never a lonely child who sat looking at the rain sliding down the window,
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Discover the times when you're most creative - mornings, nights, afternoons - and clear the time to work then. Many…
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The only real failure is the failure to try, and the measure of success is how we cope with disappointment.
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Everything will be alright in the end so if it is not alright it is not the end.
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Whatever you do they will love you; even if they don't love you they are connected to you till you…
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You keep your past by having sisters. As you get older, they're the only ones who don't get bored if…
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Whining writers are a hideous sight; we should really shut up, because we are lucky if we can cobble together…
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I am a great believer in having the power to end your life and knowing that, in extremis, you can.…
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If people want to take their lives and are helped to do so, the punishment is tragic for all concerned.
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One sees more and more people who are miserable and demented and you feel it would be both kind and…
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I wanted to be a landscape architect, but I trained as a teacher; I worked in publishing; I was a…
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All novelists I speak to about how they started usually say it was by pulling up their roots and going…
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