Early Jamestown Quotes & Sayings
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The most basic definition of a story is 'Somebody wants something and something's in his way,' and I'm more likely to be engaged if I at least think I know what those two 'somethings' are. They can be simple, they can be complex, but - particularly if you're a beginning writer - I'd rather you err on the side of revealing too much than too little. — Mark Waid

Rory, I want to say that death is what you've always wanted. But that can't be the Truth. [This time] we can blame it on me. I'll be the packing mule, carry all the burden. & you, you can be a child again; fold your church hands like dirty laundry [crease them tight]. Nobody has to know about us, not my father
nor yours --
No, not even God — Christopher Soto

Normally I start with a plot, and write a synopsis, and the ideas come from the construction. — Jo Nesbo

We never know the quality of someone else's life, though we seldom resist the temptation to assume and pass judgement. — Tami Hoag

3)"One man's weed is another man's flower." (115). — Gloria Naylor

Actors have these delicate appendages called Egos. — Maynard James Keenan

Depression is the flaw in love. If you were married to someone and thought, "Well, if my wife dies, I'll find another one," it wouldn't be love as we know it. There's no such thing as love without the anticipation of loss, and that specter of despair can be the engine of intimacy. — Andrew Solomon

For there is no Christian, that means to be saved by believing rightly, can ever believe such impossible passages of grossness. — William Shakespeare

The prospect of going home is very appealing. — David Ginola

With the possible exception of clothes, beauty salons and Frank Sinatra, there are few subjects all women agree upon. — Groucho Marx