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When a series is doing well, it's very tempting to keep writing it, even when the creative well is drying up. It's tempting because that's where the money is. I've had to be very careful; as soon as I think I'm getting close to that dry well, I wrap the series up. I don't want to just keep writing something because it sells. — Kelley Armstrong

Would it be unreasonable to expect to find fulfilling, enjoyable, spiritually significant, income-producing work? — Dan Miller

Is any man skillful enough to have fashioned himself? — Augustine Of Hippo

We believe that whatever feels at first like joy is not. Or is, but will not last. Or should not last. We feel so sure of this that we will undermine our own inklings of joy, blunting the pain we think awaits. — Anneli Rufus

How do you know you're going to do something, untill you do it? — J.D. Salinger

Finally, states have monopolized, or sought to monopolize, armed force. — Immanuel Wallerstein

'Breaking Bad' was a magical, amazing experience. I'm honored to have been a part of it. — Michelle MacLaren

I don't particularly want to work with my husband all the time, as in the living and the working thing. — Deirdre O'Kane

Selflessness implies fun. Its fun to be free. Freedom is inner stillness and not being haunted by your desires, your fears, your aggressive tendencies ... it's being cool. — Frederick Lenz

If it's natural to kill, how come men have to go into training to learn how? — Joan Baez

Critiquing a doer isn't doing. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

The next Monday, assembly seemed to go on forever. The kindy kids got up to sing 'Kookaburra', and then half of year two were awarded certificates for reading. Holly thought it would never end. Then — Rowan McAuley

The paradox of this arrangement was not lost on Lewis Mumford, who described suburbia as "a collective effort to live a private life." In many ways, this goes to the heart of the matter, for it is a project based on self-contradiction - the tragedy of American domestic — Morris Berman