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For that reason you can't write with music playing, and anyone who says he can is either writing badly, or not listening to the music, or lying. You need to hear what you're writing, and for that you need silence. — Philip Pullman

The problem of disbelieving in God is not that a man ends up believing nothing. Alas, it is much worse. He ends up believing anything. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

No one said a word for some time. Everyone stared at Hadrian in wonder, including Albert, whose mouth hung agape.

It was the duchess who finally found words to sum up their collective thoughts. "Well, aren't you just an astonishment topped with surprises! — Michael J. Sullivan

I still close my eyes and go home - I can always draw from that. — Dolly Parton

Beware of the man who denounces psychiatrists; / he is afraid. — Erica Jong

Primroses, the Spring may love them; Summer knows but little of them. — William Wordsworth

Here we were, corrupting all those Russians toward communism. — Jack Levine

They say 90% of the promotion of a book comes through word of mouth. But you've somehow got to get your book into the hands of those mouths first! — Claudia Osmond

Everyone will hurt you if you let them in. — Jessica Sorensen

All of it was rushing together, making a psychedelic mess of my heart. — Jan Ellison

With theatre especially, you don't want to do it unless you love it - there's no way you can pull it off, making people happy, making yourself happy for 12 weeks or whatever. — Carey Mulligan

If you find someone attractive, you try to make them find you attractive. That is called seduction. And seduction is a bit ugly. You could say it's a bit ugly to use your charisma. — Jonathan King

To excite in us tastes, odors, and sounds I believe that nothing is required in external bodies except shapes, numbers, and slow or rapid movements ... if ears, tongues, and noses were removed, shapes and numbers and motions would remain, but not odors or tastes or sounds. — Galileo Galilei

We who are quotatious are never truly alone, but always hear the cheerful flow of remarks made by dead writers so much more intelligent than we. — Joseph Epstein

The easiest beneficence is a smile. The simplest release is to have a vegetarian meal. — Gautama Buddha