Quote by Judy Blume
What I remember when I started to write was how I couldnt wait to

What I remember when I started to write was how I couldnt wait to get up in the morning to get to my characters. – Judy Blume

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I loved to read, and I think any child who loves to read will read anything, including the back of the cereal box, which I did every morning. – Judy Blume

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Morning
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The books that will never be read. And all due to the fear of censorship. As always, young readers will be the real losers. – Judy Blume

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Fear
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Let children read whatever they want and then talk about it with them. If parents and kids can talk together, we wont have as much censorship because we wont have as much fear. – Judy Blume

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The average, healthy, well-adjusted adult gets up at seven-thirty in the morning feeling just plain terrible. – Jean Kerr, Please Don’t Eat the Daisies, 1957

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I didnt know that I could do a talk show. I didnt know that we could bring variety to daytime. I didnt know that people wanted to see singing, and dancing and comedy in the morning. – Wayne Brady

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Morning

When I get the morning report on security, I call those battalions in the regions where there are problems. – Alvaro Uribe

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Morning

I try to make films that I find exciting. It makes me want to get out of bed at five in the morning, have my make-up done and play for the rest of the day. – Kristin Scott Thomas

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Morning

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The power of the computer is starting to spread. – Bill Budge

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For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul. – Judy Garland

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I have a musical called Goodbye and Good Luck, based on a Grace Paley short story. I also have King Island Christmas, and there are 20 different productions of it this year. – David Friedman

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