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Sound is so important to creative writing. Think of the sounds you hear that you include and the similes you use to describe what things sound like. 'As she walked up the alley, her polyester workout pants sounded like windshield wipers swishing back and forth.' Cadence, onomatopoeia, the poetry of language are all so important. Learn all that you can about how to bring sound into your work. — Barbara DeMarco-Barrett

One day I'll get a tattoo for you."
Warmth explodes in my chest, in awe that he would mark himself for me. "You don't have to."
"I will." His fingers trace my cheek and chills of pleasure run down my spine. "It's what I do. Each tattoo
represents the only happy memories I've had. And you, Rachel, you're the happiest. — Katie McGarry

A Seeing Eye bitch is not only for blind people but for people who pine for the negative of loneliness. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Culture is what happens when the managers are not around. — Pearl Zhu

No matter how dull, or how mean, or how wise a man is, he feels that happiness is his indisputable right. — Helen Keller

Be passionate about life and love; every thing will be beautiful. — Debasish Mridha

Few simple rules: respect your elders, take care of your body, finish what you start, and solve your own problems. — Penelope Douglas

Of course no president, Democratic or Republican - no president - is above the law, as neither are you, nor I, nor anyone. — Patrick Leahy

Today I will not be tempted to wander the byroads of pain, but rather I will set my feet upon the path of joy and peace. May the spirit of God protect my mind from any forces of fear that would divert my thinking. — Marianne Williamson

The string goes taught and the tray slides into the tunnel and disappears. — Neal Stephenson

The lines on your face are your medals. You've earned them, so why shouldn't they be worn with honour? — Cherie Lunghi

In New York I'd go to the movies three or four times a week. Here I've upped it to six or seven, mainly because I'm too lazy to do anything else. Fortunately, going to the movies seems to suddenly qualify as an intellectual accomplishment, on a par with reading a book or devoting time to serious thought. It's not that the movies have gotten any more strenuous, it's just that a lot of people are as lazy as I am, and together we've agreed to lower the bar. — David Sedaris