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When one starts writing a book, especially a novel, even the humblest person in the world hopes to become Homer. — Umberto Eco
In any relationship each person should support the other; they should lift the other up. — Taylor Swift
Speed is absolutely key to creativity. The more time it takes to create something, the less likely you are to create something. — Patrick Stump
The cultural significance of blue, on the other hand, is very limited. As noted earlier, blue is extremely rare as a color of materials in nature, and blue dyes are exceedingly difficult to produce. People in simple cultures might spend a lifetime without seeing objects that are truly blue. Of course, blue is the color of the sky (and, for some of us, the sea). But in the absence of blue materials with any practical significance, the need to find a special name for this great stretch of nothingness is particularly non-pressing. — Guy Deutscher
I originally wrote 'The Martian' as a free serial novel, posting one chapter at a time to my website. — Andy Weir
Then she (Gossamer) turns to Jeb. "Elfin knight, do you wish for pleasure on your quest? I can provide it, if you so desire."
Rubbing his labret with his thumb, Jeb glances at me, adorably bewildered. "Um. No thanks. I'm good. — A.G. Howard
For too long, information, opportunities, and resources have been constraints, they need to be the bridges. — Sharad Vivek Sagar
What's cooler than being cool? — Andre Benjamin
An occupying power has no right to make significant alterations in the character of the occupied society, to change the laws all around, without a strong security reason and so forth. — Juan Cole
Researchers would eventually discover that autistic people stim to reduce anxiety - and also simply because it feels good. In fact, harmless forms of self-stimulation (like flapping and fidgeting) may facilitate learning by freeing up executive-functioning resources in the brain that would otherwise be devoted to suppressing them. — Steve Silberman