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I think it's just a lot more pressure to make the scenes work when you're doing a film, because when you're doing a series you feel like, I have so many scenes, so many episodes, so if I don't get it exactly right this time, I have another scene later. You feel less pressure. — Chloe Sevigny

You can't build your dream by what you're going to do or planning to do or intend to do. You only build your dream by building it. — Jeff Olson

I am a person of high energy. That, and I sit down and I write when I get an idea - I put other things aside. — John Darnielle

I loathe collectible books anyway. People getting all moony over particular paper carcasses. It's the ideas that matter, man. The words, — Gabrielle Zevin

In the darkness, he is invisible, but I can still feel him beside me. Sometimes you don't have to see something to know it is there. — Maggie Stiefvater

I love the sound of words, the feel of them, the flow of them. I love the challenge of finding just that perfect combination of words to describe a curl of the lip, a tilt of the chin, a change in the atmosphere. Done well, novel-writing can combine lyricism with practicality in a way that makes one think of grand tapestries, both functional and beautiful. Fifty years from now, I imagine I'll still be questing after just that right combination of words. — Lauren Willig

Ordinary work, which is what most of us do, most of the time, is ordained by God every bit as much as is the extraordinary. — Elisabeth Elliot

The work is more important than the reward. — Renee Lawless

It breaks my heart when couples focus more on being wed than being married. Two become one doesn't happen without work, humility, and sacrifice. — Mark Hart

You're so terrestrial, — Ian McDonald

When I was a child, I saw my father diving to the deepest point in the ocean with the U.S. Navy. — Bertrand Piccard

The corporeal element in man is a large screen and partition that prevents him from perfectly perceiving abstract ideals; this would be the case even if the corporeal element were as pure and superior as the substance of the spheres ; how much more must this be the case with our dark and opaque body. However great the exertion of our mind may be to comprehend the Divine Being or any of the ideals, we find a screen and partition between God and us. — Maimonides