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In the back of my mind, my mother's often-recited warning comes to me: 'Never trust a man who can dance. — E.L. James
One thing I can tell you is you have to be free. Come together, right now, over me. — John Lennon
The secret of literature, which conventional people don't guess, is that writers are forever looking for the surprising revelation - not for reinforcement of collective wisdom. — Carol Bly
Well when I was young, when I was very young, when I was a little boy I don't remember the music I heard, but there was an article in the Brooklyn Daily written by my Aunt about how I could choose phonograph records. — Elliott Carter
Most start-up companies fail and it is smart public policy to help entrepreneurs increase their odds of succeeding. But, the biggest loss to our economy is not all the start-ups that didn't make it: It's the ones that might have been created but weren't. — Eric Ries
The more pitches you see, the more dangerous you become. — Ken Harrelson
It was in that room too that I learned not to think about anything that I was writing from the time I stopped writing until I started again the next day. That way my subconscious would be working on it and at the same time I would be listening to other people and noticing everything, I hoped; learning, I hoped; and I would read so that I would not think about my work and make myself impotent to do it. Going down the stairs when you had worked well, and that needed luck as well as discipline, was a wonderful feeling and I was free then to walk anywhere in Paris. — Ernest Hemingway,
I have now become so infatuated with television. I think television has become elegant. — Akiva Goldsman
We are reassured almost as foolishly as we are alarmed; human nature is so constituted. — Victor Hugo
Every author who straddles culture is inauthentic in a way. — Gary Shteyngart
A cat's got her own opinion of human beings. She don't say much, but you can tell enough to make you anxious not to hear the whole of it. — Jerome K. Jerome