Danielle Steel

Danielle Steel
Danielle Fernandes Dominique Schuelein-Steel, better known by the name Danielle Steel, is an American novelist, currently the best selling author alive and the fourth bestselling author of all time, with over 800 million copies sold...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth14 August 1947
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
rivers one-day want
Somehow you drift along on the river, and one day you wake up and you’re someplace you don’t want to be, with someone you realize you don’t know.
believe people literature
People are much more inclined to believe and say bad things about you if you're famous.
dying irreversible
Nothing is irreversible except dying.
eggs chocolate mets
I'm a terribly irresponsible eater - I love soft-boiled eggs and chocolate. I never met a chocolate I could not eat.
want literature reviews
My early reviews were so bad that I decided I didn't want to read them again.
literature invisible made
It's hard being visible, so I've made myself invisible.
kids writing night
My kids are more precious to me than anything. I'm with them all day, and I write all night.
fashion design literature
I studied literature design and fashion design.
moving past thinking
Sometimes, I think one should only live in the present. The past is only a heavy burden to carry with you. And yet… it’s so hard to let them go… to forget… to move ahead…
eye home boys
You don't need to show off your body to catch a boy's eye. You'd best learn that early on, or you'll be bringing home the worst sort of boy.
guarantees-in-life promise guarantees
...there were no guarantees in life, only promises and whispers.
people forever passing
...maybe some people just aren't meant to be in our lives forever. Maybe some people are just passing through...
hard-work enough wanted
There was nothing you couldn't do if you wanted it bad enough, and were willing to work hard enough to get it.
children book writing
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.