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Letters do love one another. However, due to their anatomical differences, some letters have a hard time achieving intimacy. — Ellen Lupton

Writing the middle of a novel is a lot like driving through Texas. You think it's never going to end, and the scenery looks the same. — Carolyn Wheat

Let's start at 35 because I don't know where it is. — Eugene Ormandy

The essential function of the State is to maintain peace, justice, law, and order, and to protect the individual citizen against aggression, violence, theft, and fraud. — Henry Hazlitt

Just don't pretend you know more about your characters than they do, because you don't. Stay open to them. It's teatime and all the dolls are at the table. Listen. It's that simple. — Anne Lamott

Writing fiction has become a priestly business in countries that have lost their faith. — Gore Vidal

The ancillary aspect of every British city now is the council estate. — V.S. Naipaul

I have to study politics and war so that my sons can study mathematics, commerce and agriculture, so their sons can study poetry, painting and music. — John Quincy Adams

Sometimes criminals work and for cops and criminals have favourite cops... (Person of Interest) — Deyth Banger

I really am profoundly grateful just in general in my life. I've had an embarrassing amount of good fortune. — Edie Falco

I wonder if what I did made her hurt as much as she hurt me. Only fair, to trade hurt. But life isn't fair. — Ellen Hopkins

What we have to do is put this in a coherent form for them at the end of the day, and on the big events, give them the kind of context that they deserve. — Tom Brokaw

For Humanity sweeps onward: where today the martyr stands, On the morrow crouches Judas with the silver in his hands; Far in front the cross stands ready and the crackling fagots burn, While the hooting mob of yesterday in silent awe return To glean up the scattered ashes into History's golden urn. — James Russell Lowell