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Those who would like to become writers attend courses on writing poetry and prose and analyze their own work and that of other writers in development. Teachers teach them that talent is not required and that anyone, who wants to be a writer, can do it if they only master the technique of writing and master the formulas of the genre that they choose. With a little brain storming ideas written on cards, as well as designs and plans on the table, one can even write a novel in a month. There is no secret; the whole secret is in the technique, a little research, and the rest is solved by form, according to a formula, in which it is all nicely wrapped up and packaged.
And so, a bestseller is born. — Dejan Stojanovic

Why do we consider that just because people have more money, they do not deserve it? It is totally wrong. They deserve everything they have earned. — Anthea Turner

Rakitin was dishonest and was decidedly unaware of it; that, on the contrary, knowing that he wouldn't steal money from the table, he ultimately considered himself a man of the highest integrity. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Why would any sensible human being put meat filled with ammonia in the mouths of their children? — Jamie Oliver

And now that I'm without your kisses, I'll be needing stitches. — Shawn Mendes

In the girls' bathroom, I run the water hot and hold my hands under it until I feel — Courtney Summers

Soul Sister
Evoking all my inner goodness
with bastions of time
I cradle your heart
sisterly into mine ... — Muse

There is no such thing as a "hopeless romantic". As long as you are a romantic, there is hope. — Bill Turner

You have no idea how screwed up I am."
"That's not true. I know. I just don't care. — Shaina Richmond

People can be chaos but it's hard to fit it into some creative piece that you made. It's hard. — Elliott Smith

Every article on these islands has an almost personal character, which gives this simple life, where all art is unknown, something of the artistic beauty of medieval life. — John Millington Synge

A written discourse on any subject is bound to contain much that is fanciful. — Plato