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Peanut butter is the pate of childhood. — Florence Fabricant
Writing is a solitary business. It's just you and your characters and a blank page you need to fill. — Shannon Celebi
I once had an editor advise me, as I was revising one of my early novels, to add more characters. I played around with the idea. As soon as I'd decided a few fresh faces and give them something to do, I realized that what my editor had really asked for was more plot. Ding. More characters equals more action. — Elizabeth Sims
I wanted to get my recording and become a musician again, work; with other people, do that kind of thing because I kind of got away from that for a while once we started happening, you know, selling records, sold out concerts. — Bootsy Collins
My greatest joy comes from creativity: from feeling that I have been able to identify a certain aspect of human nature and crystallise a phenomenon in words. — Alain De Botton
Do not stop doing what you love doing most. The love is in doing it most of the time. — Anyaele Sam Chiyson
Sartre claimed that hell is other people," I said. "He never saw no TV game show," Hawk said. — Robert B. Parker
All TV shows are basically part of the same storyline. — Lauren Graham
I really wanted to do research. That has never changed. — Amar Bose
There was an old joke - it's not the fall that kills you but the abrupt stop. — Matthew FitzSimmons
Being a good embalmer is a thankless job. — Matt Groening
There's a couple of universal principles in life. One is, don't ever open a restaurant. One out of every two fails. — Susan Powter
from Egypt: "You — David Jeremiah
It simply fell from him, like a heavy overcoat he'd shrugged off, no longer needing its warmth or bulk to protect him. — Joyce Carol Oates
It's not the people you saved that you remember. It's the ones you couldn't save. Those are the ones you talk about. Those are the faces and situations that stay with you forever. — Chris Kyle