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Every soldier in the course of time exists only in the breath of written word. — Ivan Doig
The male climax was accompanied by a split second entirely devoid of thought. A brief mental vacuum. A moment of clarity during which God could be glimpsed. Meditation gurus achieved similar states of thoughtlessness without sex and often described Nirvana as a never-ending spiritual orgasm. — Dan Brown
It is my belief that the writer, the free-lance author, should be and must be a critic of the society in which he lives. ... That is all I ask of the author. To be a hero, appoint himself a moral leader, wanted or not. I believe that words count, that writing matters, that poems, essays, and novels - in the long run - make a difference. If they do not, then in the words of my exemplar Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the writer's work is of no more importance than the barking of village dogs at night. — Edward Abbey
A hungry stomach cannot hear. — Jean De La Fontaine
Because reading is a selfish activity, writing must be unselfish, a gift to the reader. — Oscar Patton
You act like there are two kinds of girls,' she said. 'The smart ones and the ones that boys like. — Rainbow Rowell
You have to take chances to get a chance at your dreams. — Miranda Kenneally
Dick loves to steal. It's an emotional thing with him - a sickness. I'm a thief too, but only if I don't have the money to pay. Dick, if he was carrying a hundred dollars in his pocket, he'd steal a stick of chewing gum. — Truman Capote
I look forward to change, but there is a part of me that absolutely dreads it. — Erica Durance
In dreams, anything can be anything, and everybody can do. We can fly, we can turn upside down, we can transform into anything. — Twyla Tharp
