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I learned to be a regional writer by reading people like Flannery O'Connor. She was a huge influence. — David Almond

The distinction has blurred between young adult and adult books. Some of the teen books have become more sophisticated. — Ann Brashares

Soul one might say is more imperfectly infinite than spirit, because soul tends to abolish the ego-consciousness that it absorbs or overwhelms, reducing its particularizing structure to pure sublime feeling (immediacy); but spirit is more successfully infinite than soul, even though also more difficult and abstruse, because it digests the functions of consciousness into itself and thus preserves and deploys the senses and intelligence of conscious ego to higher ends. — Kenny Smith

To Beth>> Your meet-cute would have gone like this, "Hey, you got chocolate in my peanut butter!" / "Sorry, I have a boyfriend." Also, I feel like I should point out that it was freezing rain. Freezing rain isn't cute. — Rainbow Rowell

I'm short, I'm Jewish and I'm a liberal. — Paul Wellstone

For almost a decade I was haunted by the memory of Deborah Black, I was about to claim. But the memory didn't haunt me; I haunted the memory. Went to it, at night or in the deadened hours of empty afternoons, woke it up, reminded it of all the fun we'd had, made it do things with me. — Glen Duncan

I swear I'm not imaginary." An uncontrollable grin spread across my face. "I would know if I was imaginary, right? — Tara Hudson

There is no relationship in life that comes with the promise of zero pain. — Obert Skye

I was married at 16, a father at 17 and divorced at 18. — Placido Domingo

Anything crime related and anything excessively bloody and violent, my brain immediately goes to the science. I think about, "How did you do this? How can we catch you?" — Bex Taylor-Klaus

Holy intimacy is fostered with the marriage to two commitments: one to sitting in quiet solitude with the inner Self; the other to sitting in rapt attention with one's mortal Beloved — Mariah McKenzie