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Everything we make in life, eventually, is sold for a dollar or a penny or given away; — John Hodgman
Art springs from life but it doesn't mean we have to be tyrannized by it. — Scott Kahn
That's the trouble with languages. They have to be learned. — John W. Campbell
The more time went by, the more something just happened, an Oh my god - I want to love someone freely and walk down the street and hold my girlfriend's hand, — Ellen Page
Whatever you do, always give 100%. Unless you're donating blood. — Bill Murray
The only pressure I feel is to write good books. And to not replicate the previous book. Whether you have a thousand readers or a million readers it doesn't change the pressure. I never feel tempted to give the reader what I think the reader wants. — Jo Nesbo
Evolution sceptic: Professor Haldane, even given the billions of years that you say were available for evolution, I simply cannot believe it is possible to go from a single cell to a complicated human body, with its trillions of cells organized into bones and muscles and nerves, a heart that pumps without ceasing for decades, miles and miles of blood vessels and kidney tubules, and a brain capable of thinking and talking and feeling. JBS: But madam, you did it yourself. And it only took you nine months. — Richard Dawkins
That wisdom is not unique to our people, but I think it has special meaning to those of us born out of mass rape, whose ancestors were carried off and divided up into policies and stocks. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
If you write really good material, the rest just falls into place. There's really no trick to it. — Seth Grahame-Smith
The generation of Isaiah did not require the detailed description; his account, "I saw the Lord," &c., sufficed. The generation of the Babylonian exile wanted to learn all the details ... Isaiah was so familiar with it that he did not consider it necessary to communicate it to others as a new thing, especially as it was well known to the intelligent. — Maimonides
I finally went back to my seat in the second row and sat there doing what I've done throughout my professional life: I tried to think, first, how to make credible a somewhat extreme, if not outright ridiculous story, and, next, how, after telling it, to fortify and defend myself from the affronted who read into the story an intention having perhaps to do less with the author's perversity than with their own. — Philip Roth
I loved Midori. And I had probably known as much for a while. I had just been avoiding the conclusion for a very long time. — Haruki Murakami
At the political level, most Jews and most Catholics have accepted the liberal idea of religious freedom. — David Novak
You are only responsible for the effort, not the outcome. — Bryant McGill
People have different views of how you deal with different issues in literature, and, frankly, long may it last that there is a range of views. — Kate Mosse
