Quote by Amanda Hocking
I dont want to be famous per se, but I want to write books for as

I dont want to be famous per se, but I want to write books for as long as I can. And I plan on writing a lot. – Amanda Hocking

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My mom has a tape from when I was, like, 2 years old, talking with my grandma, telling her a story thats really elaborate about werewolves and wolves. – Amanda Hocking

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I was always depressed growing up. There wasnt a reason for it, I just was. I was sad and morose. I cried a lot, I wrote a lot, and I read a lot and that was how I dealt with it. – Amanda Hocking

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How many famous and high-spirited heroes have lived a day too long? – Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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I could have been a dental hygienist with nothing bad ever appearing in print about me, but thats not how Ive chosen to lead my life. I knew that you put yourself under a microscope the more famous you become. – Julia Roberts

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I want to be famous everywhere. – Luciano Pavarotti

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And I dont want to live anywhere where I am famous. It makes me very, very uncomfortable, because it conveys an advantage over people, and I dont like that. – Donna Leon

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