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One professor in college told me flat out I wasn't good enough to enter the creative writing program. I saved that letter and promised myself I would send it back to her when my first book came out. — Ellen Potter

It's interesting that when economic times were the hardest, that's when many people embraced liberalism. — Oliver Stone

The liberals are fighting so hard whenever President Bush appoints any federal judges. — Steve Chabot

People are less self-conscious in the intimacy of family life and during the anxiety of a great sorrow. The dazzling varnish of anextreme politeness is then less in evidence, and the true qualities of the heart regain their proper proportions. — Stendhal

People say to me so often, 'Jane how can you be so peaceful when everywhere around you people want books signed, people are asking these questions and yet you seem peaceful,' and I always answer that it is the peace of the forest that I carry inside. — Jane Goodall

You have a heart of gold and I am kneeling in your bloodstream panning for the only thing that has ever felt like home. — Andrea Gibson

I really don't have a guilty pleasure. — Ann Marie Buerkle

Why, then the world 's mine oyster, Which I with sword will open. — William Shakespeare

chamberlain were just setting the table for tomorrow's breakfast. — Michael D. O'Brien

Individualism? Narcissism? Of course. It is my strongest tendency, the only intentional constancy [fidelity] I am capable of ... Besides, I am lying; I scatter myself too much for that. — Claude Cahun

One changes from day to day, and ... after a few years have passed one has completely altered. — George Sand

I have a problem with beginnings ... and endings ... and middles. But I don't know what else I would do. I find it very, very difficult to write. It takes everything; it's physically and mentally and emotionally exhausting for me. And my neighbours. And my dog. — Miriam Toews

Dagny's bearing seemed almost indecent, because this was the way a woman would have faced a ballroom centuries ago, when the act of displaying one's half-naked body for the admiration of men was an act of daring, when it had meaning, and but one meaning, acknowledged by all as a high adventure. — Ayn Rand

I'm trying to go with the flow, which is not what I used to do. I used to try to micromanage my career choices. — Aaron Lazar