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For every prescriptive idea about the craft of fiction, there's at least one writer who makes a virtue of the contrary. — Sarah Hall

All the world's a stage ... and you better have a zoning variance or it's coming down. — William Shakespeare

I remember that through all chaos or problems, there is a solution. So I separate myself for just a moment, whether that means zoning everyone out or taking a little walk to get some fresh air. I take this time to clear my head, breathe and reassess the problem and how I'm feeling. — Allison Holker

If I wore any color other than black, tan, or gray, I looked like an asylum escapee. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Why did you want to go and distract me like that? I was quite in my element and everything.' Conall laughed. 'Someone has to keep you off balance; otherwise you'll end up ruling the empire. Or at least ordering it into wretched submission. — Gail Carriger

If your parents are alive, be grateful at the opportunity to earn Jannah by serving them — Nouman Ali Khan

Every time I had a book come out, I'm like, 'Is it going to be number one?' — Chelsea Handler

The steel reddens, warming under Cal's fiery touch, and bits of the gilded hilt melt between his fingers. Gold and silver and iron, dripping from his hands like tears. — Victoria Aveyard

Although the quality of the vehicles is tremendously improving year after year but the underlying reasons that people are buying cars have really gotten focused. It's for high quality vehicles, reliable, fuel-efficient, and safe of course. — Alan Mulally

Well, no. Marianne thought there could be lots worse. — Joyce Carol Oates

Self-esteem is a balloon filled with wind, from which great tempests surge when it is pricked — Voltaire

Theories can be based on any assumptions, however bizarre. — Milton Friedman

But if Smith was right, and gold and silver became money through the natural workings of the market completely independently of governments, then wouldn't the obvious thing be to just grab control of the gold and silver mines? — David Graeber

In '48 when I left Metro, I tried to go back to radio, but somehow just didn't do well at it. — Marie Windsor