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I follow where the story goes. Always. Every time. Sometimes it goes places where I'm not comfortable ... it's at those times that I just listen to my characters, hold on with both hands, and trust that my readers won't lynch me later. — Dennis Sharpe

They don't like being seen through: as for me I'm straight I don't join their act I tear masks off. — Simone De Beauvoir

because God has said, "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you." HEBREWS 13:5 NIV — Dave Ramsey

I just like to stay creative. Anything that can keep my mind going. — Ester Dean

She was familiar with this immaterial hunger. There had been times when her entire life had seemed characterized by this craving. By this compelling, incessant desire for something. Maybe it was like that for everyone. Surely it was for some people. It was the reason they ate too much, drank too much, and became deliberately self-destructive. But what was it they wanted? Was it different for everyone? And what was she really craving? — Cynthia Rogers Parks

Exercise to live. Never live to exercise. — Jack LaLanne

It would have been the equivalent of Jackson Pollock's attempts to copy the Sistine Chapel. — Malcolm Cowley

I conclude that, while it is true that science cannot decide questions of value, that is because they cannot be intellectually decided at all, and lie outside the realm of truth and falsehood. Whatever knowledge is attainable, must be attained by scientific methods; and what science cannot discover, mankind cannot know. — Bertrand Russell

Poets, when they write of love, give themselves and everyone else away! — Phyllis Bottome

If we are serious about helping our children move toward warmth and light and love, we need to light their footsteps on just such a positive path. The blessing is the best way I know to provide such a light. T — John Trent

You must assertively hold yourself to a standard in which you keep yourself in line but don't tear others down. Holding yourself to a standard in an aggressive manner imposes your will on others, essentially tearing them down. And if you take the aggressive approach but to a weak standard, not only are y...ou tearing others down, you are being hypocritical. — J. Evan Johnson

I have always found writing pleasant and don't understand what people mean by 'throes of creation.' — E. M. Forster

It felt good, really good, just to scream finally. I felt like I was singing a hit single. But in Hell. — M T Anderson