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Not only these were new kinds of stories, they were being told with a new kind of formal structure. [...] The result was a storytelling architecture you could picture as a colonnade - each episode a brick with its own solid, satisfying shape, but also part of a season-long arc that, in turn, would stand linked to other seasons to form a coherent, freestanding work of art. [...] The new structure allowed huge creative freedom: to develop characters over long stretches of time, to tell stories over the course of fifty hours or more, the equivalent of countless movies. — Brett Martin
The truth, she found, felt smooth, like a skipping stone in the palm of your hand. — Laini Taylor
There are things that you cannot talk to your mother and father about, there are things that you cannot talk to your children about. — Shirley Knight
We are no longer quite ourselves. As we step out of the house on a fine evening between four and six, we shed the self our friends know us by and become part of that vast republican army of anonymous trampers, whose society is so agreeable after the solitude of one's own room." Here she describes a form of society that doesn't enforce identity but liberates it, the society of strangers, the republic of the streets, the experience of being anonymous and free that big cities invented. — Rebecca Solnit
Sometimes the worst brings out the best in you, Sometimes the lowest tide ushers in the biggest change, Sometimes the gravest wounds translate into deepest wisdom, Sometimes the nadir leads you to the zenith - All you need to do is - To Hold On — Manprit Kaur
Real wisdom is being stored away in the subcellars by the misers of learning. — Henry Miller
Humans spend more time finding ways to fight and criticize who they consider a threat than actually learning how to overcome that threat. — Luis Marques
You come to know the aches and vanities and tastes and intrigues of an entire neighborhood at a drug store. — Paul Engle
