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In some ways, a novel isn't as structurally rigorous as a screenplay or a TV show, which have finite real estate. In a novel, you can more deeply illuminate a character's interior and get away with digressions. — Howard Gordon

I'm working harder now than ever before. I couldn't turn down the BBC job because I've never been offered the opportunity of killing three or four people on screen before! — Adam Faith

Livia called out, "Slutenstien! I'm home."
"I'm up here, cock dribble," Kyle replied. — Debra Anastasia

I'm sorry to disturb you, madam,' said Nurse, 'but I thought I'd better speak to you. It's about Miss Delia's knickers' she continued, after a glance at the Vicar and a rapid decision that his cloth protected him. 'She really hasn't a pair fit to wear... — Angela Thirkell

I wanna kiss you!" I shouted. "Like the wind kisses the ra-i-ain! — Brandon Sanderson

Life is short, but the years are long. — Robert A. Heinlein

Why do people only understand what they want to ...
... instead of what they could or should understand? — Beatrice James

I'm scared of you two in the same place. That's like putting in an order for trouble, rather than just wishing for it. — Lora Leigh

Some people have a very strange idea that material success does not coincide harmoniously with self-realization, which is absurd. The aversion to material success, or the clinging to it, is an attachment. — Frederick Lenz

I was basically a dork that hit the books and liked to build things and did all of the things that you weren't supposed to do to be popular. But somehow I ended up onstage, playing guitar in front of everybody else. — Tom Scholz

... nonbelievers will insist on their convictions regardless
how many miracles are presented to them — Caner Taslaman

That place is turning into the Hotel California.
You know, you can check in, but you can never leave. — Tracy Brogan

You should try to build word of mouth into every advertising campaign. — Andy Sernovitz

Stood awhile watching, thinking, praying: Lord, give us more. Give us enough. Help us not fall behind peers. Help us not, that is, fall further behind peers. For kids' sake. Do not want them scarred by how far behind we are. That is all I ask. — George Saunders

My work is basically images set to my particular voice. It's the way the images rhyme and the rhythm. It's a way of economical storytelling for me. — Frances Stark