A Quote by Rosie O'Donnell

I'd rather sink with my own vision than float with somebody else's. — © Rosie O'Donnell
I'd rather sink with my own vision than float with somebody else's.
I'd rather live precariously in my own office than comfortably in somebody else's.
I`d rather sink trying to be different, than stay afloat like everyone else.
I said yes too much. I said yes to certain projects that weren't for me. It was somebody else's vision and somebody else's dream and somebody else's artistic endeavor, but it didn't necessarily fit in my grand scheme.
I'd rather be lonely than happy with somebody else.
When I give over to somebody's vision rather than have an idea of what I need to do, it takes me to places I wouldn't have got to by myself. I'm always attracted to a strong director.
There are parts of a ship which taken by themselves would sink. The engine would sink. The propeller would sink. But when the parts of a ship are built together, they float. So with the events of my life. Some have been tragic. Some have been happy. But when they are built together, they form a craft that floats and is going places. And I am comforted.
I've never seen the Osbournes, I've never seen Paris Hilton. I'd rather read than watch reality TV. I'd rather live life than watch somebody else living it.
I want a future where women and girls get to be the subject of their own sexuality, not the object of somebody else’s. That we are the main characters in our own play, not props in somebody else’s—which is how women’s sexuality is treated now. Whatever the outside attitudes about sexuality it’s always about somebody’s agenda for us, and I want a world where we can have our own.
I don't care if it's somebody else's song. Most of the time, you'll find that I'll put my own stamp on it. But I started writing more because, you know, it's easy to regurgitate what somebody else is doing, but it's exciting to be able to come up with your own writing.
I realized I don't want anyone to control my destiny, whether it's a network TV show or not. I would rather invest in my own projects and if they fail, they fail on their own merits, not because somebody else mangled it.
I can't say why some memories float and other sink.
To have no vision of your own means living the vision of someone else.
Mount Shasta - a vision of immensity such as pertains to the vast universe rather than to our own planet.
Shells sink, dreams float. Life's good on our boat.
I should have been trying to build a career, rather than leaving it in the hands of somebody else.
I have my own past and my own personality. I'm going to relate to the material in a completely different way than somebody else might.
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