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The important thing is not to be too comfortable when you're writing. Noise in the street? That's good. The computer goes down? That's good. All these things are good. It has to be a little bit of a struggle. — E.L. Doctorow

My life had been peaceful, safe, quiet and restful. I had done invited trouble in and I had done put trouble out. — J. California Cooper

From the time I can first recall the rain falling on the red clay in Florida. I wanted to make things. When my brothers and sisters were making mud pies, I would be making ducks and chickens with the mud. — Augusta Savage

Hot, hard and so thick that her fingertips didn't meet when she closed her hand around him. — Meljean Brook

Then, on my way to California, I decided to stop in New York to do some research. I couldn't leave, because that's where the music was! — Don Alias

Most of the time things against nature is scarier than the scariest things of nature — Munia Khan

Trying to second-guess Tegan was like trying to track a tornado.
A tornado he had no business chasing. — Lisa Kessler

What is a television apparatus to man, who has only to shut his eyes to see the most inaccessible regions of the seen and the never seen, who has only to imagine in order to pierce through walls and cause all the planetary Baghdads of his dreams to rise from the dust. — Salvador Dali

It is a mistake to imagine, that the violent passions only, such as ambition and love, can triumph over the rest. Idleness, languid as it is, often masters them all; she influences all our designs and actions, and insensibly consumes and destroys both passions and virtues. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I try to find myself in things but never quite make it and end up losing myself in them. That is the fate of the ego. — Eckhart Tolle

Puppies are a reflection of unconditional love, entrusted to us like precious seeds. We water them with praise, patience, and love, and watch them grow into full bloom. — Leila Grandemange