A Quote by Andrew Vachss

I don't sign contracts for my books. — © Andrew Vachss
I don't sign contracts for my books.
I never plan ahead, with the exception of the Amber books which had to proceed in sequence. But I don't really like to know what I'm going to be working on a year in advance. So I just sign blank contracts for books and whatever strikes me as a good idea is what I write about.
I don't sign contracts on a whim.
I don't belong to any club or group. I don't fish, cook, dance, endorse books, sign books, co-sign declarations, eat oysters, get drunk, go to church, go to analysts, or take part in demonstrations.
When I turned 16, my dad made me sign a contract - he made us sign contracts for everything - that if I hit my car, I would be responsible for paying for it. I was in bumper-to-bumper traffic, and I tapped someone. It was so not a big deal, but I had to pay for it.
Because of my filming commitments in America, you have to sign contracts where you can't change your physical appearance.
In life, some people just know that they have the power of their money. They can sign checks, contracts, and things like that. And they think they are bright just because they can sign these things because someone gave them the possibility to have this economic power over you. And they behave as censors.
At the end of the day, everyone is repsonsible for their own contracts. Nobody forced us to sign them.
You always have to sign contracts for several years, if they want to pick you up. It's kind of a strange scenario. They have the option or not.
Record contracts are just like - I'm gonna say the word - slavery. I would tell any young artist... don't sign.
Best-selling writers should go to bookstores to say thanks to the booksellers, to meet fans, sign autographs, sign books, talk, whatever.
I've made six films for Disney, and they have a clause in their contracts called the morality clause that I've always refused to sign.
I didn't sign any contracts, and I didn't see any oil.
I've shot a lot of pilots that have never seen the light of day, jobs that have fallen apart or gotten canceled, so I'm really weary about what contracts I sign and where I swear my loyalty to.
We sign $1 million contracts in Asia and Russia and get treated like royalty but when we are here in America we are flying in the back of the plane in economy, playing back-to-backs.
I prayed about it, and I do believe that the Lord, at least in my life, likes to use one-year contracts and not long-term contracts.
If I found the right guy, I think I would get married. Maybe. I just feel like it's just a contract. Why sign any more contracts, really?
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