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You create identity, you're not given identity per se. What became more and more interesting to me wasn't the I, it was text because it's text that create identity. That's how I got interested in plagiarism. — Kathy Acker

I was alone, without a single cent, in an unknown country. If I'd learned anything from last year's ill-fated adventures, though, it was not to get overwhelmed by minor inconveniences. — Isabel Allende

The majority of us watch the world go by, and adapt to what life hands us, Jonah. But you're different. You can change your world. That seems like a wonderful gift, but I also think it's a heavy burden. — Jason Luke

A financier is a pawnbroker with imagination. — Arthur Wing Pinero

We part with tender relations stretching far behind us, that never can be exactly renewed, and with others dawning - yet before us ... — Charles Dickens

You must have control of the authorship of your own destiny. The pen that writes your life story must be held in your own hand. ~ — Irene C. Kassorla

No one is entirely good or entirely bad, no matter how much we might want them to be. — Rose Foster

Today, because I want to be gentle on my back, I listen to jazz. — Eric Ripert

My father always made an amazing meatloaf, and I've inherited his skill. Leftover meatloaf in a sandwich? Come on! — Elizabeth Banks

I have loved and been in love. There's a big difference. — Katharine Hepburn

Originally, when I wrote the song 'The Sensual World' I had used text from the end of 'Ulysses.' When I asked for permission to use the text, I was refused, which was disappointing. — Kate Bush

I want to be just a pure spiritual leader. — Dalai Lama

I don't think that writer's block exists really. I think that when you're trying to do something prematurely, it just won't come. Certain subjects just need time, as I've learned over and over again. You've got to wait before you write about them. — Joyce Carol Oates