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There is no whit less enlightenment under the tree by your street than there was under the Buddha's bo tree. I invite you to go sit under that tree by your street. — Annie Dillard
There's not much about me that readers don't know because I am equal parts open and boring. If there is one thing readers do know about me, it's that I am very un-domestic. — Julia London
Love is a scandal of the personal sort. — Anton Chekhov
Prose is not to be read aloud but to oneself alone at night, and it is not quick as poetry but rather a gathering web of insinuations ... Prose should be a long intimacy between strangers with no direct appeal to what both may have known. It should slowly appeal to feelings unexpressed, it should in the end draw tears out of the stone ... — Henry Green
NICOLE CULLEN Long Tom Lookout — Jennifer Egan
It is almost impossible to shake of one's earliest training. Duke, can you get it through your skull that had you been brought up by Martians, you would have the same attitude toward eating and being eaten as Mike has. — Robert A. Heinlein
Actors have no color. That's the art form. — Whoopi Goldberg
An unreasonable amount of paperwork is required these days just to be a human being. — Fredrik Backman
We often feed the critic gourmet meals and starve the rest. — Angeles Arrien
When we let ourselves write from love, when we let ourselves steal minutes as gifts to ourselves, our lives become sweeter, our temperaments become sweeter. — Julia Cameron
I have no chips on my shoulder. I like to be constructive. As I have said, I have inspired many persons to take up photography. As a matter of fact, I inspire myself. (When I take a good picture I give myself a bonus.). — Weegee
I don't need the money. I don't care if I make a dime on this. Let me make a good record. — Miley Cyrus
Yet every great storyteller knows it's the fine art of taking me by the hand and showing me that has the most effect on a reader's soul. It's how writers slip it all into us while we're not looking. While we're reading words, they're making magic happen, and when that magic lands right in our hearts, we're theirs forever. — Rene Gutteridge