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Writing is my way of expressing - and thereby eliminating - all the various ways we can be wrong-headed. — Zadie Smith

He would love her with a passion that both frightened and revived him, a desperation that made a mockery of his neat dreams for the future. — Kate Morton

When a man walks into a room and you shake hands with him, you do not feel that you are shaking hands with him. Death changes that. This is the body of X, not this is X. The syntax is entirely different. Now we are talking about two things instead of one, implying that the man continues to exist, but only as an idea, a cluster of images and memories in the minds of the other people. As for the body, it is no more than flesh and bones, a heap of pure matter. — Paul Auster

We need a temporary cessation in people having any opinions about any women, ever. I propose a, say, five-year moratorium on having opinions about women, in order to let one generation of girls get from one side of puberty to the other without growing up in a climate where women are constantly being scolded, chivvied, harassed, or subjected to thunderous opinion columns concluding that, yet again, some woman in the public eye has overreached herself and should wind her neck in. — Caitlin Moran

I wanted to write a story that was different than what I've done before - so I decided to write dual love stories that will keep the reader wondering how the stories will come together by the end. — Nicholas Sparks

In Sales, you have to satisfy two people: One, your customer. Two, your Boss. — Praveen Kumar

Clutter is evidence of excess. — Cristin Frank

To change our laws and culture, the green movement must attract and include the majority of all people, not just the majority of affluent people. — Van Jones

Humans persecute their different ones, yet they need them to give themselves definition and status. — Octavia Butler

America has only three cities: New York, San Francisco, and New Orleans.
Everywhere else is Cleveland. — Tennessee Williams

After all, we are created in the image of a God who is a diversity of persons who exist in ineffable unity. This — Desmond Tutu

You threw him into space?" "Yup." "And he didn't die?" "We only threw him out a little bit." Marce — John Scalzi

The ability to see our lives as stories and share those stories with others is at the core of what it means to be human. We use stories to order and make sense of our lives, to define who we are, even to construct our realities: this happened, then this happened, then this. I was, I am, I will be. We recount our dreams, narrate our days and organize our memories into stories we tell others and ourselves. As natural-born storytellers, we respond to others' stories because they are deeply, intimately familiar. — John Capecci And Timothy Cage

She reeks of sadness, of indecision and guilt. And desire, of course. It's even stronger than yours. — Julie Kagawa

Workdays are, I imagine, rather like learning to ice-skate Torvill and Dean's The Bolero. They start and end easily enough; it's the bit in the middle that causes the pain in the arse. — Fennel Hudson