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What is a writer?
A writer is a magician who can create a masterpiece
With a wave of a pencil
A writer has the key to a new world
Capturing readers and taking them on a roller coaster ride away from reality
But a writer can be a commanding tyrant
Or a hypnotist stealing minds
What is a writer?
A writer is a powerful being, an intelligent thinker
And an artist creating mind pictures through words.
A writer is a keeper of secrets
Or like a roomful of words waiting for a book
But a writer is also a puppet master taking control
With no strings attached
What is a writer?
A writer is a true friend
Using words to spread smiles to the world
A writer is ... ..
The voice of the hear — Carol Archer

The Mole recollected that animal-etiquette forbade any sort of comment on the sudden disappearance of one's friends at any moment, for any reason or no reason whatever. — Kenneth Grahame

Broadway has been my dream since I was 5 years old. — Laura Osnes

Most hedge funds fail: 90 percent of all the hedge funds that have ever existed have closed or gone broke. — John Lanchester

Happy he whoe'er, content with the common lot, with safe breeze hugs the shore, and, fearing to trust his skiff to the wider sea, with unambitious oar keeps close to the land. — Seneca The Younger

I do believe that leaders have to be held to a higher standard, especially Christian leaders. I put myself in that camp. — Max Lucado

Nothing is really ours until we share it. — C.S. Lewis

It's really important to stand up for yourself and not always agree with what people say if indeed you don't feel that that's true. — Lily Collins

Everywhere else men are in movement, the world is in movement, and the past can only cause pain. — V.S. Naipaul

We are born one time only, we can never start a new life equipped with the experience we've gained from the previous one. We leave childhood without knowing what youth is, we marry without knowing what it is to be married, and even when we enter old age, we don't know what it is we're heading for: the old are innocent children innocent of thier old age. In that sense, man's world is the planet of inexperience. — Milan Kundera

When I retired in 2006, I stayed for a further two years in England. I stayed because I wanted to be in England without being a footballer, without the rhythm. I wanted to enjoy the city. — Dennis Bergkamp

The snakes have their place in the agricultural economy of the village, but our villagers do not seem realize it. — Mahatma Gandhi

The classic definition of slapstick runs along the line of, Funny is someone else ramming his face repeatedly into a brick wall. — Katherine Dunn