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To be the child of immigrants from Eastern Europe is in itself a special kind of experience; and an important one to an author. He has heard two languages through childhood, the one spoken with ease at home, and the other spoken with ease in the streets and at school, but spoken poorly at home. — Delmore Schwartz

I can't think of a subject that is taboo for me, unless it's one I simply don't know anything about. — Chris Crutcher

I played along, spent the next two hours searching for Mormon men who are attractive, employed, educated, no more than two inches shorter than I, no more than ten years older, who lack over commitment phobia, porn addiction, obvious misogynistic or homosexual tendencies, and the immediate need for a new mommy for their four-plus children. — Nicole Hardy

To serve humankind is service of being. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I found college useful for a lot of other reasons. It exposed me to a great many influences I wouldn't otherwise have encountered, and gave me a lot of time with some very intelligent people whose thoughts are still with me. — Walter Jon Williams

God is looking for willing hearts ... God has no favorites. You do not have to be special, but you have to be available. — Winkie Pratney

It is up to us to cultivate our garden. — Voltaire

I'm not a little sheep who's wandered from her ewe. I am a grown woman! — Mary Ellis

'The Sopranos' all came down to the writing. I wouldn't have been on for as long as I was if the writing weren't so good. — James Gandolfini

Cassandra wondered at the mind's cruel ability to toss up flecks of the past. Why, as she neared her life's end, her grandmother's head should ring with the voices of people long since gone. Was it always this way? Did those with passage booked on death's silent ship always scan the dock for faces of the long-departed? — Kate Morton

The ideal trademark is one that is pushed to its utmost limits in terms of abstraction and ambiguity, yet is still readable. Trademarks are usually metaphors of one kind or another. And are, in a certain sense, thinking made visible. — Saul Bass

The closer I get back to being who I really am, the stronger the music gets. — Billy Corgan

never take at face value that which can be proved, — K.J. Colt

I tell the gods are still alive / And they are not consoling. — May Sarton

You say things that make my eyes close and I find that marvelous. — Edith Piaf