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Writing novels is not an illness that need be recovered from. It is my work; it is what I do. — Shannon Winslow
I become more seasoned, it's less interesting to try and compete in the pop market. — Sheryl Crow
When God gives you an idea, you must act immediately on it. — Lailah Gifty Akita
You can't propose that something be a universal space and at the same time keep control of it. — Tim Berners-Lee
Between the two. Harmony emerges from integration. Chaos and rigidity arise when integration is blocked. — Daniel J. Siegel
both of us. "Who can keep track? — Patricia Cornwell
Many words will be written on the wind and the sand, or end up in some obscure digital vault. But the storytelling will go on until the last human being stops listening. Then we can send the great chronicle of humanity out into the endless universe. — Henning Mankell
Feels like a sandcastle; temporary and something that the waves of life and time will soon ruin ... — Bella Forrest
Long time no see. I only pray the caliber of your questions has improved. — Kevin Smith
Augustus came from a miraculous conception by the divine and human conjunction of Apollo and Atia. How does the historian respond to that story? Are there any who take it literally or even bracket its transcendental claims as beyond historical judgment or empirical test? Classical historians, no matter how religious, do not usually do so. That divergence raises an ethical problem for me. Either all such divine conceptions, from Alexander to Augustus and from the Christ to the Buddha, should be accepted literally and miraculously or all of them should be accepted metaphorically and theologically. It is not morally acceptable to say directly and openly that our story is truth but yours is myth; ours is history but yours is lie. It is even less morally acceptable to say that indirectly and covertly by manufacturing defensive or protective strategies that apply only to one's own story. This, then, — John Dominic Crossan
I am all the time thinking about poetry and fiction and you. — Virginia Woolf
I am obsessed with Chinese restaurants. Like many Americans, I first discovered them in my childhood. — Jennifer Lee
Never to whine; to accept what came; to wait for better; to take what you could; to let no one, not even yourself, know how near to giving in you were. — Robin Jenkins