Kawaku Nail Quotes & Sayings
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People often tell me, "You write such great women." I don't think about it, I just write characters as rigorously and as truthfully as I can and hope, no matter their gender, that their humanity comes through. — Donald Margulies
Somebody is observing my writings, I know that.
That's one reason why I keep reading and writing. — Toba Beta
Democracy is like having two wolves and a lamb decide what is for dinner. — Benjamin Franklin
The fallacy is that politicians don't really do much about social issues. They just demonize their opponents as elitists and reap the benefit. It's a stupid way to do politics. Economic issues can more often be addressed concretely, and it would seem logical for people to vote their interests in this area. — Timothy Noah
Love won't feed a hungry belly — Sarah J. Maas
Pornography exists for the lonesome, the ugly, the fearful - it's made for the losers. — Rita Mae Brown
What I like about electronic music is you don't really need to be that learned or educated in any particular context. You can just make sound, noise even, whatever it may be. — Justin Broadrick
One of the first rules the Emperor had drummed into her [Mara Jade] so long ago was to blend in as best she could with her surroundings — Timothy Zahn
Spaghetti can be eaten most successfully if you inhale it like a vacuum cleaner. — Sophia Loren
I don't consider myself to be particularly gifted in the way that other filmmakers are gifted. — Steven Soderbergh
I can sing better after shooting smack in both arms than after eating too much, — Linda Ronstadt
Love and war. Same coin. Different sides. — Pierce Brown
Under fun's new administration, writing fiction becomes a way to go deep inside yourself and illuminate precisely the stuff you don't want to see or let anyone else see, and this stuff usually turns out (paradoxically) to be precisely the stuff all writers and readers share and respond to, feel. Fiction becomes a weird way to countenance yourself and to tell the truth instead of being a way to escape yourself or to present yourself in a way you figure you will be maximally likable. This process is complicated and confusing and scary, and also hard work, but it turns out to be the best fun there is.
The fact that you can now sustain the fun of writing only by confronting the very same unfun parts of yourself you'd first used writing to avoid or disguise is another paradox, but this one isn't any kind of bind at all. What it is is a gift, a kind of miracle, and compared to it the reward of strangers' affection is as dust, lint. — David Foster Wallace
And as a writer, one of the things that I've always been interested in doing is actually invading your comfort space. Because that's what we're supposed to do. Get under your skin, and make you react. — Stephen King
I can tolerate his company for about half an hour. After that I am not responsible for the things I say! — Arthur Golden
