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Living is like driving," my grandmother used to say. "You have to pick a lane." Have I chosen the right lane? It feels like this place, this moment in time, lies exactly halfway between my past and my future. — Kathleen Flinn

I myself hate that old Hemingwayesque paradigm of the writer as prizefighter and I have tried hard to create an alternate one for myself. When Anne Sexton admonished me, "We are all writing God's poem," I took it to mean there should be no competition between writers because we are all involved in a common project, a common prayer. But to Gore's and Norman's generation, particularly those male writers who served in the second world war, the prizefighter paradigm remains. — Erica Jong

If music can ever restore a lost past, then this was the moment. Redemption! We do crave it. But music is different: we tolerate songs without redemption. — Arthur Phillips

The script for 'In Good Company' was the first one I ever showed my dad. — Topher Grace

Success is when you realize obstacles you face are challenges to help you become better - and your response equals the challenge. — Stephen Covey

Holy effing moly. — Ellen Hopkins

Because a man glances up at the sky at night does not make him an astronomer, you know.' Bruno — John Boyne

No government functions without the grease of corruption. — Carlos Fuentes

Learn how to program and play lots of games. If you find yourself capable of writing a game, someday you'll be capable of writing a really good game. My dad's a writer, and when you ask him how to learn to write, he says, "write." So basically, do it and keep doing it until you get good. — Fred Haslam

Even in political considerations, now-a-days, you have stronger motives to feel interested in the fate of Europe than in the fate of the Central or Southern parts of America. — Lajos Kossuth

All thoughts are beautiful when they're free. — Marty Rubin

A good man is called a man by his works — Tshikororo Raymond