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There are faint stars in the night sky that you can see, but only if you look to the side of where they shine. They burn too weakly or are too far away to be seen directly, even if you stare. But you can see them out of the corner of your eye because the cells on the periphery of your retina are more sensitive to light. Maybe truth is just like that. You can see it, but only out of the corner of your eye. — Janna Levin

Making money ethically is to be paid whilst solving someone else's problems. — Nina Montgomery

A creative writing program is only as good as its teachers, and I was fortunate in having two great writers as mentors. — Jay McInerney

People come from internally, from other places in the United States, but also displaced people from other parts of the world. They come here. If you walk in the streets of San Francisco, you hear all the languages. You smell all the foods. You listen to the music from everywhere. There's great diversity. — Isabel Allende

The confident artist is a fool. — Giorgio Armani

In Europe, they're more demanding, the ones that rent the build ings. — Helmut Jahn

The heart is a sacred home. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I know how to be strong. I know how to be ruthless. It's part of my nature. I wouldn't be an actor if I wasn't. — Anthony Hopkins

... [Changers] were a threat to identity, a challenge to the individualism even of those they were never likely to impersonate. It had nothing to do with souls or physical or spiritual possession; it was, as the Idirans well understood, the behavouristic copying of another which revolted. Individuality, the thing which most humans held more precious than anything else about themselves, was somehow cheapened by the ease with which a Changer could ignore it as a limitation and use it as a disguise. — Iain Banks

Experience has taught me that the only cruelties people condemn are those with which they do not happen to be familiar. — Ellen Glasgow

Abolish music prejudices. Form opinions and love music for itself, not its genre, performer(s) or popularity status. — Abigail Biddinger

A cold, self-righteous prig who goes regularly to church may be far nearer to Hell than a prostitute. — C.S. Lewis