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Be versed in ancient lore, and familiarize yourself with the modern; then may you become teachers. — Confucius

I think of myself as someone who thinks largely through writing. Thus I write more than most people, and I write in many different forms. I think of myself as the kind of person who writes, rather than as one kind of writer or another. — Samuel R. Delany

The needs are too great, and there are too few of us. We have a duty, a responsibility to help others. It's not all about fun. It's not always easy. — Leland Dirks

Between Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, and Dorothy Parker, everything worth saying has already been said, and said better than i could ever say it — James Patterson

The health of domestic animals ought to be as well cared for as the health of human beings. — Anton Chekhov

...While many who have debated the image of female sexuality have put "explicit" and "self-objectifying" on one side and "respectable" and "covered-up" on the other, I find this a flawed means of categorization. [...] There is a creative possibility for liberatory explicitness because it may expand the confines of what women are allowed to say and do. We just need to refer to the history of blues music - one full of raunchy, irreverent, and transgressive women artists - for examples. Yet the overwhelming prevalence of the Madonna/whore dichotomy in American culture means that any woman who uses explicit language or images in her creative expression is in danger of being symbolically cast into the role of whore regardless of what liberatory intentions she may have. — Imani Perry

He had other fires and these flamed higher than Love. — Pearl S. Buck

It's not enough to be good. You have to be great. — Jeff Goins

Ever been so happy for someone and so aware of how lonely their happiness makes you feel at the same time? — Carey Heywood

Words, to me, are the same as an instrument is to a musician. I never know where this typewriter is going to take me until I begin. I never know what I'm feeling until I read over what I have written. — Tessa Emily Hall

Language overlaps with culture but is not subsumed by it — John McWhorter

If you strip away all the trappings of personality and lifestyle, what are the core components that make me me? — Blake Crouch