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She was a real human being laying herself bare, fearlessly, that we might come to understand the nature of our own predicaments. — Cheryl Strayed

A man's pride can be his downfall, and he needs to learn when to turn to others for support and guidance. — Bear Grylls

And then she began to think about Lady Glencora herself. What a strange, weird nature she was, - with her round blue eyes and wavy hair, looking sometimes like a child and sometimes almost like an old woman! And how she talked! What things she said, and what terrible forebodings she uttered of stranger things that she meant to say! — Anthony Trollope

It's been a great place to get in touch with what people are really thinking. And to make contact with readers and other writers. Egalitarian, wide open, like the Wild West! — Greg Bear

I make books because I love them as objects; because I want to put the pictures and the words together, because I want to tell a story. — Audrey Niffenegger

We are not ordered by God to judge each other. We are not even ordered by him to consider another person's sin. We are ordered by God to let Him consider it, to let Him be judge. — Philippa Gregory

Minneapolis has two seasons: Road Removal and Snow Repair. — Steven Brust

We don't see the truth with our eyes, we see the truth with our heart. — Kate McGahan

I'm writing my book in fifth person, so every sentance starts out with: " I heard fron this guy who told somebody ..."
-Demetri Martin — Joed Jackson

The Orgasmic Death Gimmick is rather complicated. It could be called the whole birth-death cycle of action, persuading people that birth and death are realities. — William S. Burroughs

It was demeaning to scrape affection from virtually everyone you encountered. That was immature. — John Knowles

I am so old that I can remember when other people's achievements were considered to be an inspiration, rather than a grievance. — Thomas Sowell

Even my great grand-mother did impressions. — Julia Louis-Dreyfus

My parents took an interest in nothing, at home no books, no records. My mother and my father are the emblem of indifference, dryness and bad taste. My father is also terribly stingy, in life as well as in feelings: I have never seen him filling up the bathtub. — Vincent Gallo

Diversification is your buddy. — Merton Miller