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She died chasing greatness and never saw it each time it was in her hand, so she kept seeking it elsewhere, but never understood the work required to get it or to keep it. — Abraham Verghese
And if you drop me into another river,I swear this time I am taking you with me.
He laughed,the idiot boy,and we hurried through the emptiness together. — Kiersten White
People forget ... that we structured it so that the government, or the people, would be repaid with a really good rate of return. And as it turns out, that aspect of TARP, that's what happened. — George W. Bush
My favorite water cooler topic is fantasy football. I used to make fun of friends for doing it and now I'm obsessed. — John Krasinski
Flannery revealed she had been working on the novel "a year and a half and will probably be two more years finishing it." She described her writing habits in a letter dated July 13: "I must tell you how I work. I don't have my novel outlined and I have to write to discover what I am doing. — Flannery O'Connor
Lived in his saddle, loved the chase, the course, And always, ere he mounted, kiss'd his horse. — William Cowper
I love to read. I remember hearing that the average author takes two years to write a book. So when I read a book, I feel like I am getting two years of life experiences. — Mark Batterson
Java development without a little heresy would be a dull place, and a dangerous one. — Bruce Tate
I'm sort of fascinated by the whole espionage crime thing. — Aaron Eckhart
I'm going to shoot somebody," Maddie said.
"Sawyer hates when people do that. It's a whole bunch of paperwork. — Jill Shalvis
You don't know what it is to store up a lot of details and then come upon something real. — Carson McCullers
I don't see myself as a famous person. — Jess Glynne
Science is a form of arrogance control. — Carol Tavris, Elliot Aronson
Too often, I think, children are required to write before they have anything to say. Teach them to think and read and talk without self-repression, and they will write because they cannot help it. — Anne Sullivan Macy