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My post-child period resulted in one instant change: I write shorter books for kids. — Berkeley Breathed

And the next time you think you're hiding out, you might not do it in white jackets in the moonlight. — Jim Provenzano

Last night, lost in spaces between star - bays and lakes of clouds, I tossed and turned looking for you — John Geddes

A dry period for me means perhaps going two or three nights without writing. I probably have dry periods but I'm not aware of them and I go on writing, only the writing probably isn't much good. — Charles Bukowski

We have people from places like Oracle, Microsoft, Intuit. Sama plays a huge role in why people leave lucrative careers to join a social enterprise. — Leila Janah

A positive mindset is probably the single most powerful elixir you can take for your health. — Charles F. Glassman

As men's prayers are a disease of the will, so are their creeds a disease of the intellect. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

As to what the things were - explanations naturally varied. The common name applied to them was "those ones," or "the old ones," though other terms had a local and transient use. Perhaps the bulk of the Puritan settlers set them down bluntly as familiars of the devil, and made them a basis of awed theological speculation. — H.P. Lovecraft

That is the very best time of life, he thought again: when you are very young, when living is a simple, perfect succession of golden days. — John Edward Williams

I learned the business in about two months, and then made as much as the others, and was consequently doing quite well when the factory burned down, destroying all our machines - 150 of them. This was very hard on the girls who had paid for their machines. — Rose Schneiderman

My mother neither encouraged the reading of science fiction nor did she disparage it. She told me later that there was a scheme of things. Young people were first drawn to fiction, but as they grew older they were pulled more and more into nonfiction and biography, because nonfiction is so much more tragic, engrossing, and hilarious than anything else that could be invented. In this grand scheme, comic books and science fiction were just fine. They filled the need for a certain amount of time, and you moved on when that need was no longer filled. — Don Borchert

To realize that new world we must prefer the values of freedom and equality above all other values - above personal wealth, technical power and nationalism. — Herbert Read