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So for me the approach has become to go into a story not really sure of what I want to say, try to find some little seed crystal of interest, a sentence or an image or an idea, and as much as possible divest myself of any deep ideas about it. And then by this process of revision, mysteriously it starts to accrete meanings as you go. — George Saunders

There's a kiss at the end of the rainbow more precious than a pot of gold. — Gary Gulman

We, on the other hand, must take for granted that the things that exist by nature are, either all or some of them, in motion. — Aristotle.

It's hard to overestimate the teenage appetite for high drama ... — David Nicholls

Etta released a soft "Oofph!" as her feet struck the floor, and they were suddenly wrapped in cool, dry air. Nicholas's grip on her hand tightened as the world fell into place around them.
They weren't falling off the side of a cliff. They hadn't been shot dead on sight, run through by sword or bayonet. And they hadn't emerged into a crocodile-filled swamp, or in the middle of a crowded market, or for that matter, in a burning building. So he supposed he should be grateful. But he was mostly exhausted. — Alexandra Bracken

I'm not a very fancy person. I've been a writer a long time, and right now 'The Hunger Games' is getting a lot of focus. It'll pass. The focus will be on something else. It'll shift. It always does. And that seems just fine. — Suzanne Collins

Let us not envy some men their accumulated riches; their burden would be too heavy for us; we could not sacrifice, as they do, health, quiet, honor and conscience, to obtain them: It is to pay so dear from them that the bargain is a loss. — Jean De La Bruyere

Food may be essential as fuel for the body, but good food is fuel for the soul. — Malcolm Forbes

I always say the minute I stop making mistakes is the minute I stop learning and I've definitely learned a lot. — Miley Cyrus

As the children get older and know what they want ... We all grew up at one point. — Fetty Wap

Pema Chodron, an ordained Buddhist nun, writes of compassion and suggests that its truest measure lies not in our service of those on the margins, but in our willingness to see ourselves in kinship with them. — Gregory J. Boyle