My job is to make images and leave the decision-making and conclusion-drawing to other people. – Laurie Anderson
You don’t just leave Los Angeles. Such a departure requires magical intervention. You can’t simply purchase a ticket to another destination. You must disappear. – Kate Braverman
How I draw and how I leave things out is parallel in some ways to the non-verbal soundscape in radio stories. – Jessica Abel
Let’s leave beside them in another pile all the injustices which exist in the northern state. – Martin McGuinness
Endings are the toughest, harder than beginnings. They must satisfy the expectations you have hopefully generated in your reader – not frustrate them, leave the reader grasping at elusive strings. – Jeffrey Thomas
I grew up in Wahpeton, N.D., and I didn’t leave until I was 18, and I’ve kept going back. – Louise Erdrich
The paparazzi stuff is a little weird. I used to leave the house in my pajamas. I can’t do that anymore, but I’m not complaining! – Pixie Lott
If that’s it, can you leave now, please? I’ve got stuff to do. I’ve got laughter to give, I’ve got money to raise. Mouths to feed. Thanks for your time. – Ricky Gervais As David Brent, in The Office (UK).
We are Bayern Munich and English teams always have trouble as soon as they leave the island. – Oliver Kahn
I always write stories, and I write poems, too. I just never sell them to anybody, but I write them. They’re good, too. They never leave the house. They’re too disclosing. – Richard Bausch
There are those who leave without our needing to detain them; we have said all there is to say. – Richard Eyre