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My feeling is that writing Fantasy should be harder - not easier - than writing any other kind of fiction. — Jane Lindskold

Romeo wouldn't change his mind. That's why people still remembered his name, always twined with hers — Stephenie Meyer

To distract myself, I thought about all the cusswords I knew and arranged them in alphabetical order. — Sue Grafton

most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen." Elizabeth Kubler Ross — Sandi Gamble

I like checking days off a calendar - 151 days crossed and nothing truly horrible has happened. 152 and the world isn't ruined. 153 and I haven't destroyed anyone. 154 and no one really hates me. Sometimes I think I won't ever feel safe until I can count my last days on one hand. Three more days to get through until I don't have to worry about life anymore. — Gillian Flynn

Only me, eh? Is that how you see yourself? Only you is worth a good deal more than you think. — Gabriel King

Some men are born lucky. Others are born Marcus Didius Falco. — Lindsey Davis

I know and know of more than a few MTF's (male-to-female trannies) who've developed strange cancers. Myself, I've got a nice little case of Chronic Lymphocitic Leukemia (CLL). — Kate Bornstein

Megan almost pouted at the reappearance of the black T-shirt covering his body, but a chuckle bubbled out at the sight of two bowls, two spoons, and four half gallons of ice cream lined up on the kitchen counter. "What do you want for breakfast?" she deadpanned.
His brow furrowed. He looked from her to the ice cream and back. "I thought ... "
She patted his arm. All solid muscle. "Just teasing. Dig in. — Laura Kaye

I've been fascinated over the years by the way refrains work. Think, say, of the refrains in Yeats' ballads. Ideally, each time the refrain comes back in a poem, it is both the same and different. It works by counterpoint and reiteration. It accrues meaning. — Edward Hirsch

Words have power. Words created this universe ... Everything started with the Word. The Bible says, 'In the beginning was the word.' In the same way, your words have creative power. — Bo Sanchez

Salvo twisted the key and entered the church. — Mirella Sichirollo Patzer

I feel it is a tremendous compliment to a natural competitor to hear "I just don't believe you're natural," because it means you just look that good. — Kai Greene

Everything we look upon is blest. — William Butler Yeats