Bar mitzvah Quote by R. L. Stine Download Open image “Well, when I was 13, for my bar mitzvah I received my first typewriter. And that was special.” — R. L. Stine ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bar mitzvah Bars Firsts Mitzvah Special Typewriters Wells
When I turned thirteen and took a typing class, with typical early teen enthusiasm and total lack of critical ability, I started sending my… — Sherwood Smith Copy Share Image
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When I was very little, four or five, I did comic strip drawings, so my first novel had no words. I couldn't write and… — Joyce Carol Oates Copy Share Image
I started writing when I was 9. My mother told me it was before that, but that was the first I remember. — Joe R. Lansdale Copy Share Image
I was the - my trendsetting moment was my bar mitzvah had the first, like, temporary tattoo guy. — Evan Goldberg Copy Share Image
I remember visiting my grandmother Adele in Ponce Inlet, Florida, when I was three years old, and she had an IBM electric typewriter. I… — Gabrielle Zevin Copy Share Image
When I was six, someone in my family gave me a yellow pencil holder that had my name printed on it. I still have… — Seth Numrich Copy Share Image
I used to go round to Aunt Mimi's house and John would be at the typewriter, which was fairly unusual in Liverpool. None of… — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
My first publication was a haiku in a children's magazine when I was 9 years old. I received one dollar for it! I gave… — Linda Sue Park Copy Share Image
Normally, I spend a week on the outline and take two weeks to write the book. — R. L. Stine Copy Share Image
It's my job, too, to keep up with pop culture and what the kids are into 'cause you don't want to sound like an… — R. L. Stine Copy Share Image
Well, I hate it when authors come into a school and they say to kids, 'Write from your heart, only write what you know,… — R. L. Stine Copy Share Image
Twitter is fun because it lets me stay in touch with all my original readers who grew up with my books. I love hearing… — R. L. Stine Copy Share Image
I haven't written a young-adult book in years. I'm also doing six 'Goosebumps' books a year now. — R. L. Stine Copy Share Image
People say, 'What advice do you have for people who want to be writers?' I say, they don't really need advice, they know they… — R. L. Stine Copy Share Image
My parents were Orthodox Jews but not very regular Orthodox Jews. I was bar mitzvahed and all that. But God was hardly ever mentioned… — Nat Hentoff Copy Share Image
Ironically, my rabbi was a bar mitzvah Nazi. So I got bar mitzvahed. And though I didn't want to, the theme of my bar… — Billy Eichner Copy Share Image
When 1:45 came, half the class left, and Danny Hupfer whispered, "If she gives you a cream puff after we leave, I'm going to… — Gary D. Schmidt Copy Share Image
I am terminally sentimental about graduations. They are more individual than weddings, more conscious than christenings, or bar mitzvahs or bat mitzvahs. They are… — Gloria Steinem Copy Share Image
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“The ceremony was fast so we wouldn't be caught. When it was over, the men all whispered 'Mazel tov' and climbed back onto their… — Alan Gratz Copy Share Image
The loss of my father marked my life. I'm 88 years old and I'm still mourning him because it's such a drama for me.… — Frank Lowy Copy Share Image
“Theo, Celery doesn't think you should invite Lulu to your hypothetical Bar Mitzvah.” — Gitty Daneshvari Copy Share Image
I was the - my trendsetting moment was my bar mitzvah had the first, like, temporary tattoo guy. — Evan Goldberg Copy Share Image
Steven Spielberg's mother, who said to E.T., I don't care where you're from, you're here and you're gonna get bar mitzvahed! Never got a… — Red Buttons Copy Share Image
“I had survived the work gangs in the ghetto. Baked bread under cover of night. Hidden in a pigeon coop. Had a midnight bar… — Alan Gratz Copy Share Image