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It's always when you think that you've lost a little of the baby weight that someone steps in grabs a handful of a now sans baby soft belly and asks the inevitable 'When are you due?' — Tori Spelling

One thing I learned is that the park by the river in a recent story, 'Getting Closer,' is the same park by the river that appears for a moment near the end of 'The Eighth Voyage of Sinbad,' a story first published 23 years earlier. This echo at first irritated me, then pleased me deeply. — Steven Millhauser

At times we are the worst racist enemies of our black selves. — Gloria D. Gonsalves

I was always a writer, by which I mean I was always scribbling away, doing something with pen and paper. — Simon Van Booy

I resist the idea that travel writing has got to be factual. — Jan Morris

Everyone becomes a believer in a crisis, calling on a God with whom to cut a last-ditch deal. She'd — Liz Jensen

She jumped as her cell phone rang. "It's His Carnivorousness," she muttered — Nalini Singh

Morning night and noon the traffic moves through and the murder and treachery of friends and lovers and all the people move through you. pain is the joy of knowing the unkindest truth that arrives without warning. life is being alone death is being alone. even the fools weep morning night and noon. — Charles Bukowski

Accepting means you allow yourself to feel whatever it is you are feeling at that moment. It is part of the isness of the Now. You can't argue with what is. Well, you can, but if you do, you suffer. — Eckhart Tolle

Forgetting the things that lie behind, I will strive towards my higher spiritual possibilities. I dedicate myself anew to the service of the Coming One and will do all I can to prepare men's minds and hearts for that event. I have no other life intention. — Alice Bailey

Sometimes she stuck out into the future, imagining her life different from what is was. — Zora Neale Hurston

The big thing that makes Dostoevsky invaluable for American readers and writers is that he appears to possess degrees of passion, conviction, and engagement with deep moral issues that we-here, today-cannot or do not permit ourselves. — David Foster Wallace

The relationship between reader and writer is reciprocal in a way. We co-create each other. We are constantly emerging out of the relationship we have with others. — Ruth Ozeki