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As a writer, you write the book, you give it to your editor, it's copy edited, it's published, it's thrown out there, and then there's a response. — David Bergen

Far from a source of suffering, their adopted faith had been a source of power. — Barbara W. Tuchman

Wilbur brought the vision and Rodney executed it. — Gerard Butler

We had eight inches of snow last night. In any other part of the country, that would mean a snow day. Not in Syracuse. We never get snow days. It snows an inch in South Carolina, everything shuts down and they get on the six o'clock news. In our district, they plow early and often and put chains on the bus tires. — Laurie Halse Anderson

It's a good thing to be rich and a good thing to be strong, but it is a better thing to be beloved of many friends. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

God speaks when you put on your hiking boots, take a walking stick, and abandon yourself to the beauty of God's creation. God speaks when you enter the chapel and find yourself standing in the presence of a mighty God who loves you. God speaks when you just listen. It's as though you can hear God praying! — Don Wilton

When not deeply engaged in creative activities, or numbed out by the TV, I felt empty. My heart hurt. I often felt hollow or as if I were some sort of wispy ghost, barely existing. — Judith Wright

The symbol of the dragon should be always before them, that mankind seek to accomplish, not to think of sin and do penance! — Marion Zimmer Bradley

I never said that movies were struggling behind TV. I'm just saying that movies have a better creative cache. — Patton Oswalt

I think it's our job as writers for Marvel Comics to continue to create those type of stories that can be mined instead of just trying to give readers exactly what they see on film. — Jason Aaron

The longing for order is at the same time a longing for death, because life is an incessant disruption of order. — Milan Kundera