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No music. No rituals. At home I write in my office or on the laptop in the kitchen where our puppy likes to sleep, and I love his company. But I've trained myself to be able to work anywhere, and I write on trains, planes, in automobiles (if I'm not the driver), airports, hotel rooms. I travel often. If I couldn't write wherever I was I would get little done. I also can write in short bursts. Fifteen minutes are enough to move a story forward. — Gail Carson Levine

Sometimes the best thing that can happen to a person is to have a puppy lick your face. — Joan Bauer

People like you and I, though mortal of course like everyone else, do not grow old no matter how long we live. — Albert Einstein

Be your biggest competitor - challenge yourself each day to be better than you were yesterday. — Kaoru

A house is not a machine to live in. It is the shell of man, his extension, his release, his spiritual emanation. — Eileen Gray

So I'm the Darkling's prisoner?"
"You're under his protection."
"What's the difference?"
"Pray you never find out. — Leigh Bardugo

Without hardships, how could we know hope? — Lailah Gifty Akita

Strike had not been able to guard against warm feelings for Robin, who had stuck by him when he was at his lowest ebb and helped him turn his fortunes around; nor, having normal eyesight, could he escape the fact that she was a very good-looking woman. — Robert Galbraith

Nearly every business collects metrics on inventory, sales, and workplace process. Health care has been slow to measure these kinds of outcomes. Increasingly, general medicine, via either managed care or large practice settings, is improving by collecting data through electronic records and refining practice based on what works. — Thomas R. Insel

Sitting around with funny people, banging out jokes and creating a television show. I have no hobbies, no outside interests. I'm fine with spending 14 hours a day putting a show together with tape and string. — Jon Stewart

Books are a way of saying: This room seems to have more than its fair share of bozos in it. — Joe Queenan

Soon afterwards I studied the inversion of sugar in the light of these considerations and immediately found that this classical reaction, too, was determined quantitatively by the same property of the acids, as was of course to be expected from the previous results. — Wilhelm, Ostwald