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I don't like to have to pan for gold when I read. — Jonathan Carroll

The world never stops. No matter how exhausted you feel, it keeps dragging you on and on and there's no rest. — Mark O'Sullivan

I had become monomaniacal about DNA only in 1951 when I had just turned 23 and as a postdoctoral fellow was temporarily in Naples attending a small May meeting on biologically important macromolecules. — James D. Watson

I feel that I see John Lennon now as not a celebrity. I did then. I saw him as a cardboard cutout on an album cover. — Mark David Chapman

Imitation is the sincerest form of pain. — Roy Horn

Being in nature is inspiring. I grew up in rural Pennsylvania and spent countless hours of my youth wandering the woods in awe of the beauty that exists all around us. — Allison McAtee

I'm always jotting things down on pieces of paper. I've got pieces of paper all over my house. — Don Henley

The passions are the gales of life; and it is religion only that can prevent them from rising into a tempest. — Isaac Watts

I got five kids, and my oldest is a documentary film maker and camera man, and still photographer. — Beau Bridges

What we have currently available is what we have available. — Paul Brown

One of the great things about LinkedIn is it isn't the same kind of networking that happens at conventions, where you're wearing a name tag, trying to meet strangers, and awkwardly attempting to make small talk. LinkedIn is networking without the pressure. — Melanie Pinola

Towards himself a Christian should have a broken spirit, but towards God it should be one of rejoicing always in Him. He rejoices not for its own sake nor because of any joyful experience, work, blessing or circumstance, but exclusively because God is his center. — Watchman Nee

Right now in American writing there is no genre as exciting as memoir - the writer can do anything, as long as it works. It's like the 1920s up in this joint. So, I'd say, experiment with how you tell the story. In the best memoir it's not the what, it's how the writer tells the what - meaning and effect through form. — Anthony Swofford