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his movements had a frantic edge to them. He must have felt challenged - if not overwhelmed - as he struggled to attack and defend at the same time against so many. She — Lindsay Buroker

By 17, I was submitting to publications and collecting my first rejection slips. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Then, all of a sudden, there was a great black hull, stretching farther than my eye could see. — Ellen Emerson White

Making a different mistake every day is not only acceptable, it is the definition of progress. — Robert Breault

High-profile columnists should remember they are in a privileged position. Writing isn't a dreadfully specific skill - it's taught to millions via our schooling system. And opinions? Well, I've yet to meet people without opinions. — Rob Manuel

I grew up in a family where, through my teenage years, I was expected to go to church on Sunday. It wasn't terribly painful. I thought some of the stories were neat; I liked some of the liturgy and some of the songs. — John Irving

Seeing 'Revelations' made me want to be a professional dancer. — Robert Battle

One Saturday, he had gone to take the subway to Pennsylvania Station en route for the Soviet week-end rest camp at Glen Cove, the former Morgan estate on Long Island. — Ian Fleming

One of the cures for heedlessness is keeping good and sincere company. It is recognized in virtually all traditions and cultures that the company one keeps has inroads to one's heart and morality. When surrounded by people who are sincere and trustworthy, one only benefits from them. Even when a person errs, good companions remind him and set him right. — Hamza Yusuf

Art too is just a way of living, and however one lives, one can, without knowing, prepare for it; in everything real one is closer to it, more its neighbor, than in the unreal half-artistic professions, which, while they pretend to be close to art, in practice deny and attack the existence of all art - as, for example, all of journalism does and almost all criticism and three quarters of what is called (and wants to be called) literature. — Rainer Maria Rilke

knew nonpoisonous snakes from the baddies, a lesson she still remembered — Sandra Hill

It was the right and responsible thing to do, so they put it off until later. — Ellen Potter