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If I had it to do again, I'd ask more questions and interrupt fewer answers. — Robert Breault

What is the essence of the art of writing? Part One: Have something to say. Part Two: Say it well. — Edward Abbey

(In actuality there are no such things as "male" or "female" hormones. Hormones have no sex of their own, and all types of sex hormones are present in all human beings in varying amounts.) — Hanne Blank

He had known the rarest of things -love, real love - he'd held it in his hand and he'd thrown it away. What was left for him? A lifetime of second-bests — Jennifer Donnelly

You start thinking about a character in a new book, of course you're going to think pretty soon, 'Well, what's their secret? What is their problem?' Maybe, 'What is their secret?' is another way of saying, 'What is their problem?' There's got to be some issue, or you've got a totally boring book! — Nancy Werlin

I like to write songs about what's happening, what I see around me and what I hear. — Desmond Dekker

I don't look the same as I did 20 years ago, nor should I. — Cindy Crawford

There are really only three types of people: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who say, What happened? — Ann Landers

It might seem a little trite, all this trouble over a stupid wall. But you've got to understand, it was the wall that finally allowed people to return to Jerusalem without having to worry about being overrun by thieves, marauders, and rapists. A few hardscrabble pioneers can make a go of it in a lawless wasteland, but if you want the artists, priests, and scribes to come, then you need a wall to protect them. And those are the people who create your culture, write your history. It might be construction workers who build your nation, and soldiers who guard it, but it's the nerds who make it a civilization. — Mark Russell

A wild dedication of yourselves
To undiscovered waters, undreamed shores. — William Shakespeare