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What no wife of a writer can ever understand is that a writer is working when he's staring out of the window. — Burton Rascoe

He had no illusions about his addiction to her. She had her fingers sunk firmly into his heart, and could do with it what she wished. — Julie Kagawa

This is the fast lane, folks ... and some of us like it here. — Hunter S. Thompson

The Smile for some is an expression of joy, but for others it's a whole world of hope. — Abdel Halim Boudekhana

Every artist makes herself born. You must bring the artist into the world yourself. — Willa Cather

I'm the idiot box. I'm the TV. I'm the all-seeing eye and the world of the cathode ray. I'm the boob tube. I'm the little shrine the family gathers to adore.'
'You're the television? Or someone in the television?'
'The TV's the altar. I'm what people are sacrificing to.'
'What do they sacrifice?' asked Shadow.
'Their time, mostly,' said Lucy. 'Sometimes each other.' She raised two fingers, blew imaginary gunsmoke from the tips. Then she winked, a big old I Love Lucy wink.
'You're a God?' said Shadow.
Lucy smirked, and took a ladylike puff of her cigarette. 'You could say that,' she said. — Neil Gaiman

Less and less is life animated through personal discovery, intimacy with others, or self-reflection. While life has become more manageable for many people, it has become commensurately less engaged. — Kirk J. Schneider

You have two numbers in your age when you are ten. It's the beginning of growing up. — Maud Hart Lovelace

My neighborhood didn't really encourage women, though it didn't prevent women from progressing, either. — Ada Yonath

Fantasy? That's for the Fire Birds. Fantasy, even when it takes science-fictional forms, which it often does, is dangerous. It is escapist. It is daydreaming. It has nothing to do with the world and the world's problems.
So said the snobs who did not know themselves as snobs. — Ray Bradbury

I do not believe it is in the character of the British people to begrudge the lion's share to those who have genuinely played the lion's part. They are ready to recognise that those who create the wealth - and I mean not only material but intellectual wealth - enrich the whole nation. — Margaret Thatcher