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In naked beauty more adorn'd, More lovely than Pandora. — John Milton
They may recognize themselves in what you're writing, and then they have to say, "Well, she doesn't see me as I see myself." All a writer has is her own experience, and that experience comes out of human relationships. — Vivian Gornick
To it, more than to anything else, I owe whatever success I have had - to this power of settling down to the day's work and trying to do it to the best of one's ability, and letting the future take care of itself. — William Osler
No walking! No standing, no bending, no moving, no accessing the Shadow Roads, nothing. You don't swim for an hour after eating, you don't swan around like an idiot for an hour after narrowly avoiding death.'
'Toby does,' said Quentin.
'Toby is genetically predisposed to swan around like an idiot,' Jin shot back. 'Now sit. — Seanan McGuire
The most important thing is to keep creating and following my inklings as they come into being and acting on them. — Reggie Watts
That's why I don't rehearse a lot and why I shoot a lot immediately. I have ideas of where I'd like to take the character, but we both end up going together. — Clint Eastwood
Love is a fever," she said. "And when you come out of it you'll discover whether you've been lucky - or not. — Lorrie Moore
Some lines are born quotations, some are made quotations, and some have "quotation" thrust upon them. — Gary Saul Morson
What makes earth feel like hell is our expectation that it should feel like heaven. — Chuck Palahniuk
Well, yes. I definitely consider myself to be your one that got away. — Tyler Oakley
Before 9/11, absolutely, there were concerns about terrorism; but the world fundamentally changed. — Richard Fadden
There are two sighs of relief every night in the life of an opera manager. The first comes when the curtain goes up The second sigh of relief comes when the final curtain goes down without any disaster, and one realizes, gratefully, that the miracle has happened again. — Rudolf Bing
Can you remember how you felt when you were communicating through your artwork? Not just the sense of completion, but the sense of rightness- the sense that you had brought to life something that could live beyond your sphere of being, that held in it far more potential than you ever realized you were imbuing in the work? — Charles De Lint