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The nodding horror of whose shady brows Threats the forlorn and wandering passenger. — John Milton

A great editor sees the Story globally and microscopically at the same time. He has x-ray vision. He looks down from thirty thousand feet. A great editor can break down a narrative into themes, concepts, acts, sequences, scenes, lines, beats. A great editor has studied narrative from Homer to Shakespeare to Quentin Tarantino. He can tell you what needs fixing, and he can tell you how to fix it. — Shawn Coyne

Well, when you're an immigrant writer, or an immigrant, you're not always welcome to this country unless you're the right immigrant. If you have a Mexican accent, people look at you like, you know, where do you come from and why don't you go back to where you came from? So, even though I was born in the United States, I never felt at home in the United States. I never felt at home until I moved to the Southwest, where, you know, there's a mix of my culture with the U.S. culture, and that was why I lived in Texas for 25 years. — Sandra Cisneros

I like to spend time with my family. The majority of my time is spent in London, but I do like to escape and spend time with them in my hometown of Brighton on the south coast. — Katie Price

It seems that a lot of people, who haven't known of me as a pianist, think I've just started off as a comedian. And so for them the piano was something extra. But, of course, playing the piano was something that came before all of what's happened now. — Dudley Moore

Everything is phenomenal; everything is incredible; never treat life casually. — Richard Louv

I think noogies can be effective if done at the right time and place. — Drew Chadwick

I saw huge buildings rise up faint and fair, and pass like dreams. — H.G.Wells

I break things, a lot of things, but I don't want one of them to be you. — Patricia Briggs

But that's what mankind is like: they only prize what they no longer possess. — Erich Maria Remarque

Prayer draws us near to our own souls. — Herman Melville