“I used to think when I had children that somebody else had the rule book and they hadn't given it to me, and everybody else knew how to do it right except me. I find the same thing in writing: you think that everybody knows what they're doing and that you don't.” ThinkingKnowsWritingChildrenBookUsedGiven Author:Danielle Steel
“It would be hard for me to overestimate the importance of reading. Nothing can expand the mind and heart like the magic al world of books. .... Our libraries are an essential resource for our children, our communities, and our future.” WorldMindHeartChildrenBookHardWould BeReadingCommunityMagicEssentialsResourcesImportanceOur ChildrenLibraryAlsOur FutureHeart And MindOur CommunityOverestimateImportance Of Reading Author:Danielle Steel
“I publish six books a year now, which is very exciting. But it keeps me into my typewriter at all times! Now that my children have grown up, I'm with my typewriter 20 hours a day.” YearsChildrenBookHoursSixExcitingAll TimeMy ChildrenPublishTypewriters Author:Danielle Steel
“I like summer. I like warmer weather and long days. I'm one of those silly people who still enjoy lying in the sun - my children are horrified!” PeopleChildrenLongStillsLyingLiteratureEnjoySunStupidSummerSillyWeatherMy ChildrenLong DaySilly People Author:Danielle Steel
“The records of adopted children are sealed in California. That seal is considered inviolable... The judge ruled that, because I was famous, he didn't have the same rights as other kids.” ChildrenKidsLiteratureRecordsRightsJudgingCaliforniaAdoptedSealsAdopted Children Author:Danielle Steel
“I don't buy trends, because the pieces don't last and I wind up never wearing them. That's why I like to shop with my children; they'll always tell me the truth.” ChildrenLastsPiecesWindMy ChildrenShopsTrendsTell Me The Truth Author:Danielle Steel
“I started writing stories as a child.” WritingChildrenStoriesLiteratureWriting StoriesUkulele Author:Danielle Steel