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and a day spent working for money is wasted while a day spent writing poetry is wasted but more honest. — Tim Lane

Mad, in exasperation, cried out to the unseen force, "Why did you summon us? There must be a reason. Tell us." She heard a dreamlike voice.
"You are Stargirls." The voice paused, letting the fog and confusion of their nightmare to lift.
Lyn found her voice, "But why us?"
"You are the chosen ones by prophecy; you have proven your worthiness. A time warp brought you here. The one you opened was no accident. It was left a hundred thousand years ago just for you. Your Star training as children has prepared you well. You are ready for the next stage in your evolution. — Linden Morningstar

Most writers tend to get worse rather than better. I'm determined to be one that gets better. — Edmund White

Maybe when I'd dead, he thought. Maybe when I'm dead I'll get some goddamned sleep. — Shalom Auslander

Doing some mental maths, Kat realised she wasn't even ovulating, the time of month when hormones and instinct reminded her that she was at the end of a very long, evolutionary line of successful couplings on the savannah. At that time, even newsreaders could suddenly morph into enticing reproductive candidates. — Susan Lattwein

I dare not exercise personal liberty if it infringes on the liberty of others. — Billy Sunday

In Maryland, we consider ourselves pro-growth Americans. — Martin O'Malley

'Sanctus' was done on speculation. I had no agent or publisher. I was being sensible, I suppose, by writing a standalone novel. I figured if that one didn't work, no one would be interested in reading a sequel. — Simon Toyne

We must constantly build dykes of courage to hold back the flood of fear — Martin Luther King Jr.

Hardly a name in profane history is more august than his. Hardly another character in the world's record has made so little of its opportunities. His discovery was a blunder; his blunder was a new world; the New World is his monument. — Justin Winsor

The sisters were glad to be together. They had the easy sort of relationship where they didn't have to speak to be understood. — Alice Hoffman