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You've always been my safe place, my escape when life gets crazy. You're my calm through every storm. — Courtney Giardina

Maybe "warehouses" equals "mothers", a wide margin of error is permissible when you're dealing with super-impositions. — Roberto Bolano

But then you heard Sophie was coming to Hecate, and you decided to stay," Lara finished, and her lips twisted in the triumphant smile I'd seen on Mrs. Casnoff's face dozens of times. I stood there, frozen in place, as she turned back to me and said, "Mr. Callahan gave up a chance to travel the world with the Council so that he could be little more than a janitor on Graymalkin Island. For you. — Rachel Hawkins

...And everything depends upon how near you sleep to me. — Leonard Cohen

If you have integrity, nothing else matters. If you don't have integrity, nothing else matters. — Alan K. Simpson

Your greatest creation is your creative life. It's all in your hands. Rejection can't take it away; reviews can't take it away. The life you create for yourself as an artist, may be the only thing that's really yours. Create a life you can center yourself in calmly as you wait for your work to grow. — Sara Zarr

There are many ingredients that go into making a film. It baffles me, what works and what doesn't. — Paul Newman

Young. Old. Just words. Inside we feel like our shoe size. — George Burns

The greatest of poems is an inventory.
Every kitchen tool becomes ideal because Crusoe might have dropped it
in the sea. It is a good exercise, in empty or ugly hours of the day, to
look at anything, the coal-scuttle or the book-case, and think how happy
one could be to have brought it out of the sinking ship on to the
solitary island. — G.K. Chesterton

Can you dance?
Of course, I said, even though I can't really. I think enthusiasm counts for a lot in dancing and in life. — Susan Juby

I think fiction isn't so good at being for or against things in general - the rhetorical argument a short story can make is only actualized by the accretion of particular details, and the specificity of these details renders whatever conclusions the story reaches invalid for wider application. — George Saunders

I wore miniskirts in the days when no fat girls should have, and with total delight. — Maeve Binchy