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I don't feel quite normal if I haven't written for a while. I doubt I will ever again write anything as popular as the "Harry" books, but I can live with that thought quite easily. By the time I stop writing about Harry, I will have lived with him for 13 years, and I know it's going to feel like a bereavement. So I'll probably take some time off to grieve, and then on with the next book! — J.K. Rowling

It's hard for anybody who works a lot and has children. But I wouldn't trade it for anything. — Philip Seymour Hoffman

In 'A Boy's Own Story' and 'Jack Holmes and His Friend,' my idea was to take someone totally different from my real self and, at the same time, to assign to him my own life trajectory. — Edmund White

In the book, you lost your powers. In the movie, you chose not to use them as much. I guess I did a little of both. — Mara Wilson

Everything was set for us to play a real good game. Then we left the dressing room and everything went to hell. — Curt Fraser

I don't work with an outline, except a vague one in my head, a general idea of character, place, arc ... I'm like a composer with a symphony in their head: I can hear the music, I just have to figure out how to put it down on paper. But I don't always know where my stories are going when I begin. — Said Sayrafiezadeh

How you play, is how you'll be remembered. Go Hard, follow your heart or be forgotten. — Keshia Chante

Hopefully, commercials are fun to do and watch so maybe there are more for me in the future. — Dante Hall

In fact, the most interesting writing I did during those days was the plain everyday observations that I recorded in my journal. Descriptions of a neighbor... Local gossip. A kind of reporting, a style of 'seeing' and 'hearing' that would later seriously influence me, though I was unaware of it then, for all my 'formal' writing, the stuff that I published and carefully typed, was more or less fictional. — Truman Capote

Artemis was propped on his elbows. "You hit me," he said in disbelief. — Eoin Colfer