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I cannot write long books; I leave that for those who have nothing to say. — Celia Green

But if you worry about other people as you write a first draft, you will not be able to free your unconscious mind to give up its treasures. It will be bound by the great dogs of your fear, — Pat Schneider

Trouble comes not because we have taken any wrong step but because we are in a complex and contradictory world. — T. B. Joshua

Victory, speedy and complete, awaits the side that employs air power as it should be employed. — Sir Arthur Harris, 1st Baronet

If I had had any sense, I'd have quit and taken a working job. The only trouble with that would be that I wouldn't have been working for the Old Man any longer. That made the difference. Not that he was a soft boss. He was quite capable of saying, "Boys, we need to fertilize this oak tree. Just jump in that hole at its base and I'll cover you up." We'd have done it. Any of us would. And the Old Man would bury us alive, too, if he thought that there was as much as a 53 percent probability that it was the Tree of Liberty he was nourishing. — Robert A. Heinlein

And I told Father Flood that since I would already be getting my reward in heaven, I have that nicely arranged, thank you, he owes me a favour that I would like repaid on this earth. — Colm Toibin

A celebrity life can be very fast-paced, and it can be hard to find meaning in it. I believe that everyone is looking for the answers, but the answers are within ourselves. — Miranda Kerr

As a child I wanted to become an architect. — Chris Hughes

Life, to me personally, I believe it is a finite thing, my consciousness, and I want to use it as much as possible. — Robin Ince

Anger and jealousy can no more bear to lose sight of their objects than love . — George Eliot

I have loved, I have been loved; should I never love again I am fortunate. — James W. Nelson

My interest in desperation lies only in that sometimes I find myself having become desperate. Very seldom do I start out that way. I can see of course that, in the abstract, thinking and all activity is rather desperate. — Willem De Kooning