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Nobody worked harder than Mozart. By the time he was twenty-eight years old, his hands were deformed because of all the hours he had spent practicing, performing, and gripping a quill pen to compose. That's the missing element in the popular portrait of Mozart. — Twyla Tharp

Guys find me neutered, detached, invisible. I'm Switzerland. The girls Max dates are Brazil. — Stacy Kramer

Pray on all occasions." Unlocked page 38. — Karen Kingsbury

I know I've erred in the past putting too much of my social justice sentiments in comics, but hopefully not too much, and I tried to only do that with characters that it made sense with it. These days, with the 'social justice' aspects of the two books I write, 'Catwoman' and 'Katana,' the concerns are more about moral justice. — Ann Nocenti

We can have the best health insurance options in the world, and people still won't get needed care if we don't increase our supply of primary care physicians and nurses. — Jeff Merkley

Knowing serves no real purpose, but then, neither does not knowing. Myself, I always prefer knowing to not. — Robert Jordan

Normal? Hateful word, normal. No meaning whatsoever. — William Hjortsberg

The past not merely is not fugitive, it remains present. — Marcel Proust

Writers want recognition, audience, some corroboration that all those hours at the desk and in daydreams add up to something in the esteem of others. — Alison Hawthorne Deming

< ... > black slavery was basic and integral to the entire phenomenon we call "America." This often hidden or disguised truth ultimately involves the profound contradiction of a free society that was made possible by black slave labor. — David Brion Davis

Crows squawked raucously in the trees. It sounded like they were tearing something apart, something they didn't even want, just for the fun of destroying it. — Janet Fitch