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A novel is designed to stimulate our minds and imagination without any visuals, other than the constructed text."
"An author's job is to breath life into words for the reader. That is the core essence of what we do. — Efthalia
Robbing life of friendship is like robbing the world of the sun. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
My thing is personal freedoms: freedoms for the individual to love whom they want, do with what they want. In fact, I want the government out of almost everything. — Rob Lowe
Confusing monogamy with morality has done more to destroy the conscience of the human race than any other error. — George Bernard Shaw
Arabella had a habit of overstating things, one that she had so much internalised that it was not always easy for she herself to tell when she was mildly pleased about something and when she was genuinely delighted. Gresham's Law was at work: the cheap money of overstatement was gradually driving out the good money of true feeling. But she was in this case genuinely pleased. She wanted the changes made to her room and she wanted them soon and was pleased that Bogdan would be able to do them, because, beneath the hyperbole, she liked and trusted him. — John Lanchester
Morgellons is constantly morphing. There are times when it's directly attacking the nervous system, as if you're being bitten by fleas and lice. It's all in the tissue and it's not a hallucination. It was eating me alive, sucking the juices out. I've been sick all my life. — Joni Mitchell
Jesus is ideal and wonderful, but you Christians - you are not like him. — Mahatma Gandhi
Generally, we are united in the belief that all rod design has been progressive and that the ideas about fly rods in the past were so bad as to make it amazing that people were able to fish at all. — Thomas McGuane
Oh, lighten up, Clark. I'm the one having scalding hot air directed at my genitals. — Jojo Moyes
The time is come when women must do something more than the "domestic hearth," which means nursing the infants, keeping a pretty house, having a good dinner and an entertaining party. — Florence Nightingale
Pedigree and ancestry and what we ourselves have not achieved, I scarcely recognize as our own. — Ovid
You proposed over a plate of burned bacon? — Shelly Crane