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You learn to exploit genre for the more important things - to my mind - like story, character, image, language. — Julianna Baggott

Sean Penn, for his acting as well as his writing and directing. There are so many actors I respect, but his reach is so wide. — Boyd Holbrook

As soon as she (woman) begins to be ashamed of what she ought not, she will not be ashamed of what she ought. — Livy

fall in love with
expressing yourself.
it does not matter how you
do it.
you understand, creature?
dance until
your feet erode into
the earth,
sing until
your lungs cave
in,
be silent
until the world
understands
the absence
of noise
is beautiful.
express whoever
you are
because
what you are
is essential. — Christopher Poindexter

I write in different styles because I hear different voices in my head. It would be boring to have always the same voice, point of view. — Gore Vidal

Remember, machines don't forgive. — Joel Salatin

In my opinion, the most significant works of the twentieth century are those that rise beyond the conceptual tyranny of genre; they are, at the same time, poetry, criticism, narrative, drama, etc. — Juan Goytisolo

This is a very fair gathering
circumspect, calm, accustomed to disturbance, acquainted with blows! Peste! I have been lucky. — Alexandre Dumas

Do not fold your arms when God opens His to you. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Jase opened his door, stepped down, and leaned into her window. "Hungry?"
Taking a big breath didn't help when his sexy scent of cologne had hit her in the face. Hallelujah. "Yeah, I'm getting there."
"Let's go. The cowboy just came to take you away." He reached in and turned off the ignition, clasped her keys and opened the door. When she stepped out, he didn't bother to move back any and they were close. This man was hot and not only his temperature. Whatever kind of chemistry radiated off him, soaked right into her. — Mary J. McCoy-Dressel

I'm not perfect. Remember that, and try to forgive me when I fail you. — Elizabeth Lowell

We are not trapped by our thoughts. What we generally do, however, is create thoughts that trap us." (p.162) — Joshua David Stone

The greatest moral failing is to condemn something as a moral failing: no vice is worse than being judgmental. — Julian Baggini

So often we try to make other people feel better by minimizing their pain, by telling them that it will get better (which it will) or that there are worse things in the world (which there are). But that's not what I actually needed.
What I actually needed was for someone to tell me that it hurt because it mattered. I have found this very useful to think about over the years, and I find that it is a lot easier and more bearable to be sad when you aren't constantly berating yourself for being sad. — John Green