6 Quotes & Sayings By Pamela Morris

Pamela Morris is a journalist and writer who has contributed to publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Associated Press. Her books include "The Black Doctor's Manual: A Guide for African Americans," "A Doctor's Dictionary: An Illustrated Glossary of Medical Terms," and "The American Doctor's Dictionary: An Illustrated Glossary of American Medical Terms."

Every great novel begins with a single word. One word,...
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Every great novel begins with a single word. One word, followed by another and another and another. Sentences forming paths to that dream. Pamela Morris
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Insanity runs in my family, but somehow we've always managed to track it down and catch it again. Pamela Morris
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No person, relationship, or religion should complete you. They can enhance whatever is already there, but completion of the self comes from within, not from anything beyond that. Pamela Morris
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The Story Of Your Life: The world and everyone you meet will not revolve around you. You're not always going to get what you want. You are going to make compromises every single day. You're going to get smacked down a time or two, or three, or fifty. Throwing tantrums, sitting in the corner pouting and crying over what you didn't get that you wanted isn't going to help you get it. Likewise, pissing and moaning to other people about it all being so unfair. We're all in the same boat, my friends. You can chose to sit in the corner and sulk your life away, crying about the unfairness of it all, bemoaning how everyone is making you miserable, or you can do just the opposite. You can stand up and BE GRATEFUL for everything you do have. You can look back and see how many obstacles you've already overcome, realizing that with each conquest you've become a stronger person. You can realize that your happiness is not and should never be dependent on other people. None of us is going to get out of this Story alive, dear reader. Make the best of the time you have. Make a positive difference. Make your own happily ever after. Pamela Morris
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For me, writing is just as much a choice as breathing. I can quit anytime I want, but not starting again would prove fatal. Pamela Morris