Sometimes I dream so vividly, so expectantly, I wonder if I’m crazy…
– Christy Hall
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- Strange, what brings these past things so vividly back to us, sometimes! – Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Ask and wait expectantly for the answer. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- We wait expectantly for what we hope for. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- He continues to smile expectantly. I take a step back. I don’t want to catch whatever he has. He is a disturbing out-of-uniform Santa. – Augusten Burroughs
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- Sometimes I help him out and sometimes he helps me out, and sometimes he tries to push me through the wall. (Dark City Lights) – Parnell Hall
- It’s okay to fail. It does not make you forever a failure. In fact, there are no failures really. Only human beings doing the best they can. – Christy Hall
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- If you think someone is humble, never tell them so. You will unknowingly rob them of the very thing you admire. – Christy Hall
- Walking the Camino de Santiago taught me the wonders of physical challenge, the wonders of spiritual freedom, and the wonders of baby powder. – Christy Hall
- If I had a nickel for all the times I’ve been shushed in my life? Bam! Instant millionaire! – Christy Hall
- I know it’s difficult in the beginning. But, listen. If you have the impulse to write, do yourself a favor, do the world a favor, and write. – Christy Hall
- The defining lines of reality have always been a bit blurred for me. – Christy Hall
- I am swimming in a sea of words, attempting to keep my head above water. – Christy Hall
- I have written until I fell asleep with my computer on my lap. That can’t be normal. – Christy Hall
- Most days, writing simply requires work-ethic, discipline, clarity, focus, time. Other days…it will demand absolutely everything of you. – Christy Hall
- Give all that you can. No more. No less. Every. Single. Day. – Christy Hall
- I write because that is what I am supposed to do. – Christy Hall
- A writer writes. There are no exceptions to this reality. No excuses. Stop wasting time talking about your stories and get them on paper. – Christy Hall
- Let life be the foundation. Be brave. Wander deep inside yourself to the little room no one knows about. Fling the door wide open and write. – Christy Hall
- This life is full of signs, many of which find their way to you exactly when you need them most. – Christy Hall
- Nothing makes you feel smaller than New York City… – Christy Hall
- I’ve never been high. Writing is my drug of choice. You don’t ever have to come down from that kind of high, I tell ya. And, best part is, it’s free. – Christy Hall
- My stories are my children. Some are sweet infants that I coddle and care for. Others are old enough now, they need to damn well get a job! – Christy Hall
- A writing day is like any other day. Except I live in my pajamas, I forget to eat, and I suddenly look up, wondering when day turned into night. – Christy Hall
- Lost in New York City. Not that I don’t know where I am, but rather perplexed as to where I am going. – Christy Hall
- You are more ready and able to grasp at opportunity when your hands are empty. – Christy Hall
- Lost in New York City. Not that I don’t know where I am, but rather perplexed as to where I am going. – Christy Hall
- New York is perfect. Just the way it is. In all its imperfection. – Christy Hall
- Live inside your stories, yes, but do not hide behind them. – Christy Hall
- I’m turning into an old man. I own four pairs of oxfords, my stories get a little long winded, and my neighbors play their music too loud. – Christy Hall
- I mean. You put puppies in a store front, I will stop and giddily stare. Every. Single. Time. – Christy Hall
- You know you’re officially an adult when you finally understand WHY Miss Hannigan was drinking bath water. – Christy Hall
- Q: Best part about being a musical theatre book writer?A: Explaining what that is. – Christy Hall