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It is a rare person who is naturally inclined to sit still for sixteen years in school, and then indefinitely at work, yet with the dismantling of high school shop programs — Matthew B. Crawford

Nature wants children to be children before men ... Childhood has its own seeing, thinking and feeling. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Don't get me wrong, I love literary fiction. It's faux literary fiction I can't stand. — Dennis Lehane

I am not embarrassed to say that when I was at my worst I took anti-depressants because I think people need to hear that. I think if you are in a dark place where you can't pull yourself out, you may need to ask for help. — Olivia Newton-John

We are currently in the midst of the greatest epidemic sickness known to humanity. — Paul Levy

I have consumed so many Weisinger-era Superman comics that they ooze back out through my pores! — Chris Roberson

Yet the experience of reading a novel has certain qualities that remind us of the traditional apprehension of mythology. It can be seen as a form of meditation. Readers have to live with a novel for days or even weeks. It projects them into another world, parallel to but apart from their ordinary lives. They know perfectly well that this fictional realm is not 'real' and yet while they are reading it becomes compelling. A powerful novel becomes part of the backdrop of our lives, long after we have laid the book aside. — Karen Armstrong

You can't just avoid the game by saying you don't want to play. — Brandon Sanderson

I'm discovering there are innumerable ways to package, promote and sell my humor, as long as I reserve a little for myself to keep bouncing back and laughing off the rejections that are also part of the art of cartooning. — Mark Evelyn Heath

I think when a surfer becomes a surfer, it's almost like an obligation to be an environmentalist at the same time. — Kelly Slater

The stubbornness of his character stood him now in good stead. He refused to consider himself defeated. — William Steig