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R P Carriages In Seneca Illinois Quotes By Rafael Amadeus Hines

For me, there's nothing better than when I become the funnel, and have that out of body experience where I'm not the one writing anymore. At that point, it's all about bladder control. Sitting back and watching scenes, characters, and dialogue appear out of nowhere, and fear of breaking the spell makes you hold in your pee for six or eight hours is the best thing about being a writer. — Rafael Amadeus Hines

R P Carriages In Seneca Illinois Quotes By Ken Jennings

It's really changed me. For the first time I'm in favor of the Bush tax cuts. — Ken Jennings

R P Carriages In Seneca Illinois Quotes By David Pogue

An international team of psychiatrists has flown to Redmond, WA in an attempt to discover exactly what makes Bill Gates tick. And, more especially, what makes him go cuckoo every half hour. — David Pogue

R P Carriages In Seneca Illinois Quotes By Lisa Carlisle

I've been waiting for you." His voice sizzled with hunger.
How could I respond? I've been thinking about you non-stop like a sex-crazed harlot since I left?
"I'm here. — Lisa Carlisle

R P Carriages In Seneca Illinois Quotes By Jandy Nelson

If Mom died, the sun would go out. Period. — Jandy Nelson

R P Carriages In Seneca Illinois Quotes By Rebecca Stead

Dad is looking at the bookshelves, deep in thought, deciding which book should go where. Once, Mom came home from work and discovered that he had turned all the books around so that the bindings were against the wall and the pages faced out. He said it was calming not to have all those words floating around and "creating static." Mom made him turn them back. She said it was too hard to find a book when she couldn't read the titles. Then she poured herself a big glass of wine. — Rebecca Stead