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I wouldn't write any kind of book without a contract and an advance. You can't invest that amount of time and effort without one. — Harrison Salisbury

Shamefully, human beings are the only mammals to separate mothers from their infants. Dr. John Krystal,
Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobiology at the Yale School
of Medicine, described the impact of maternal separation on
the infant as 'profound', citing the recent discovery that the
autonomic activity (heart rate and other involuntary nervous
system activity) of two-day-old sleeping babies is 176 per
cent higher during maternal separation. — Antonella Gambotto-Burke

I have a huge breakfast every morning because I never know if I'll have time for lunch, especially during Fashion Week. It keeps my mood positive all day. And my parents taught me to have tons of fruit and vegetables, which I think helps my skin. — Constance Jablonski

On the one hand, you're the same person, but as you get older, you change somewhat, and you never know how it's going to affect your work. — Martin Scorsese

I think the whole idea of me was that I wasn't going to be but that I wanted to be, desperately. — Chris Elliott

The teller and the tale are very different. We must not forget that. — Neil Gaiman

Sometimes seeing everything just gets in the way. — Chris Lynch

Mr. Breton didn't know about location, location, location. — Daniel Pinkwater

Crying is almost totally avoidable if you follow two simple rules:
1. Don't care too much.
2. Shut up. — John Green

Forget your ideas about art. Make a shopping list of everything you like about what you've done. Include qualities that you've seen in your life, in the world, and possibly in art that you like. Take this list and make a work that satisfies all of the things on your list without caring if it looks like art. — Joseph Kosuth

I don't tear down. I prefer to build up. — Andre Leon Talley

He could put up a gruff front and he was no angel, but he was really just trying to hide his sensitivities so that he could hang on to them. — Norah Vincent

Joss's stories are often centered on moments just like this. He shares a conversation that he had with Stephen Sondheim, in which they were discussing the stories each of them tells. Joss said he was always going to write about adolescent girls with superpowers. Sondheim replied, "And I will always write about yearning." "Goddammit, his answer was so much cooler than mine!" Joss says - but Sondheim's answer pushed him to break down his own tales and figure out what his driving impetus was, what he was really writing about. "Helplessness was what I realized was sort of the basic thing," Joss explains. "All of these empowerment stories come from my fear and hatred of the idea of somebody who is really helpless, who is a non-being. — Amy Pascale