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Writing is a weird thing because we can read, we know how to write a sentence. It's not like a trumpet where you have to get some skill before you can even produce a sound. It's misleading because it's hard to make stories. It seems like it should be easy to do but it's not. The more you write, the better you're going to get. Write and write and write. Try not to be hard on yourself. — Gail Carson Levine

And we live in a French Quarter a lot of the time, in New Orleans. And the camaraderie of everybody there. Everybody takes care of each other. — Delta Burke

Everyone thought of themselves as a victim, never a willing accomplice. One — Svetlana Alexievich

Whenever we take a step towards Jesus, we come to realize that he is already there, waiting for us with open arms. — Pope Francis

I can be naked as long as I'm wearing the right pair of shoes. — Anna Dello Russo

It took me years to work out the difference between net and gross. In meetings I just used to say, 'Tell me if it's good or bad news. — Richard Branson

I came home for a week after I finished filming 'Rambo' because, after being in the jungle for three months, all I wanted to do was walk in the Highlands. — Graham McTavish

I bet you're worried. I was worried. I was worried about vaginas. I was worried about what we think about vaginas, and even more worried that we don't think about them. — Eve Ensler

She is forever beautiful just like the roses. — Avijeet Das

So after the Lewinsky scandal, everything changed, and we moved from using the Bible to address the moral issues of our time, which were social, to moral issues of our time that were very personal. I have continued that relationship up until the present. — Tony Campolo

Nothing I had drunk had ever tasted like that before: rich and warm and perfectly happy in my mouth. I remembered that milk long after I had forgotten everything else. — Neil Gaiman