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Writing is like pulling your hair out. You have nothing, and you can't think of anything, but you have to think of something. — Charlie Day

Polarization affects families and groups of friends. Its a paralyzing situation. A civil war of opinion. — Mick Jagger

The sound when we crash is so loud it's almost impossible. — Patrick Ness

Here you are, obsessed with romantic language-a language invented for expression between lovers-and you use it to spread animosity. — Vanessa Diffenbaugh

Artschwager's art always involves looking closely at surfaces, questions what an object is, wants to make you forget the name of the thing you're looking at so that it might mushroom in your mind into something that triggers unexpected infinities. — Jerry Saltz

Lies beget lies," he said. "Until, one day, someone needs the truth." Palewski — Jason Goodwin

All artists get better with age. The more you draw, the better you're going to get. — John Kricfalusi

That which came together will fall apart imperceptibly slowly, and I will forget, but she will forgive my forgetting, just as I forgive her for forgetting me and the Colonel and everyone but herself and her mom ... I know now that she forgives me for being dumb and scared and doing the dumb and scared thing. I know she forgives me, just as her mother forgives her. — John Green

I walk to the corner and wait. I used to be bad at waiting. They also serve who only stand and wait, said Aunt Lydia. She made us memorize it. She also said, Not all of you will make it through. Some of you will fall on dry ground or thorns. Some of you are shallow-rooted. She had a mole on her chin that went up and down while she talked. She said, Think of yourselves as seeds, and right then her voice was wheedling, conspiratorial, like the voices of those women who used to teach ballet classes to children, and who would say, Arms up in the air now; let's pretend we're trees. — Margaret Atwood