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My success is not who I am.
Judith Guest
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Judith Guest
Age: 88
Born: 1936
Born: March 29
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Screenwriter
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Detroit
Michigan
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More quotes by Judith Guest
It's true that every day away from work requires two more days to get back into it.
Judith Guest
It's always obvious to me when someone is looking at me with an idea of who I am and hoping that that's the person I'm going to be. No matter how subtle it is, it's there, and you want to give them who they really want. But it ain't me.
Judith Guest
I notice when I'm on these trips, I read like mad. It's the only thing that seems to center me, bring me back to remembering who I am. Or forgetting who I am!
Judith Guest
Make notes—I’ve lost more material than I’ve ever written. Contrary to popular opinion, it’s not still up there in one’s brain. It’s in outer space and it ain’t coming back.
Judith Guest
And if you ever do a survey, you'll find that people prefer illusion to reality, ten to one. Twenty, even.
Judith Guest
And do not be paralyzed. It is better to move than to be unable to move, because you fear loss so much: loss of order, loss of security, loss of predictability.
Judith Guest
Depending on the reality one must face, one may prefer to opt for illusion.
Judith Guest
... the monotonous beauty of wealth.
Judith Guest
With my friends, I don't feel pressure to be someone other than who I am.
Judith Guest
Geez, if I could get through to you, kiddo, that depression is not sobbing and crying and giving vent, it is plain and simple reduction of feeling. Reduction, see? Of all feeling. People who keep stiff upper lips find that it's damn hard to smile.
Judith Guest
I think living the blessed life is the luck of the draw.
Judith Guest
Feeling is not selective, I keep telling you that. You can’t feel pain, you aren’t gonna feel anything else, either.
Judith Guest
I've never been one to tear the social fabric.
Judith Guest
...let the emotional weight of a scene rest on the dialogue wherever possible. This is the easy way to avoid overinterpretation, which seems to be what turns a scene from sympathetic to sentimental.
Judith Guest
You have to live your life according to what comforts you, not what the rest of your family thinks you ought to be doing.
Judith Guest
I am also working on a couple of short stories for anthologies. This is new to me and Im enjoying it.
Judith Guest
The 'creator' and the 'editor' - two halves of the writer whole - should sleep in separate rooms.
Judith Guest
Make peace with what is.
Judith Guest
Depression is not sobbing and crying and giving vent, it is plain and simple reduction of feeling.
Judith Guest
People that keep stiff upper lips find that it's hard to smile.
Judith Guest