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
heart mind done
Her life was beginning to make sense again, although she couldn’t say she was enjoying it. But her mind was clear, and her heart was not constantly as heavy. Only when she thought about him. But she knew that in time, she’d survive it. She had done it before and would again. Eventually the heart repairs.
followed husbands ran relationships
My relationships were never equitable. My husbands were always older than me, and they made the rules, they ran the show, and I followed them.
I don't like grand restaurants or kowtowing waiters. I don't need that kind of attention and I don't want it.
I'm probably the most uptight, conservative person you'll meet. I'm very religious.
books books-and-reading nice people versions
People do like the film versions of things, ... I thought this was a nice way to get my books back into the marketplace.
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Sometimes, if you aren't sure about something, you have to just jump off the bridge and grow wings on your way down.
children otherwise
You can't have nine children and not be organized. Otherwise it just looks like Appalachia.
exempt people
When people look at me outside, they think, 'She's so lucky,' but no one's exempt from tragedy.
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I'm astonished by my success. I wrote because I needed to and wanted to. It never occurred to me that I'd become famous.
I want to be Miss Universe when I grow up.
I wish I were braver, although I try.
future
If you can see the magic in a fairytale, you can face the future.
success congratulations
I'm astonished by my success.
san-francisco style dresses
There's no style, nobody dresses up-you can't be chic [in San Francisco]