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Leave out the parts that readers tend to skip. — Elmore Leonard

Our aversion to lying is commonly a secret ambition to make what we say considerable, and have every word received with a religious respect. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

In the Open Circuit, characters are supposed to have 'arcs,' where they grow and evolve over the course of the story.
But Mom always thought that was nonsense. — Brian K. Vaughan

I am not a religious man. I have not attended a service for many years. But I do believe in God. My own practice of religion, you could say, it a nonpractice. I personally feel that it's just as worthy on a weekend to rake the lawns of an elderly neighbor or to climb a mountain and marvel at the beauty of this land we live in as it is to sing hosannas or go to Mass. In other words, I think every many finds his own church- and not all of them have four walls - Judge Haig (Page 399) — Jodi Picoult

Read every book, blog, website, whatever, about what you want to be an expert in. — James Altucher

Do you think courage means being fearless? Or daring? Courage, real courage, is taking three steps when it terrifies you. — Catherine Anderson

I will make myself sick on films, just because you want everything to be right. I can't sleep if something hasn't been done or is out of place. — Sandra Bullock

Genuine listening means suspending memory, desire, and judgment - and, for a moment at least, existing for the other person. — Michael P Nichols

President Obama has been clear about the future that the United States seeks ... when it comes to the Asia-Pacific, the United States is 'all in.' — Thomas E. Donilon

She and her mother both gave that odd impression of having been outlined somehow, drawn with such vivid strokes and delicate detail that they stood out from their background as though they'd been engraved on it. — Diana Gabaldon