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If I could be lucky enough to just have radio as the base for the rest of my life, I could build off that. No matter how successful I become, I always look at radio as the only skill set I can really call on. I even know how to operate the boards. — Carson Daly
The job of being president, understanding the particular policies that America has gotten itself into over the past 400 years. — Kwame Kilpatrick
Meanwhile, back in the real world, my first instinct is a sort of stupid ducking motion I've learned from the movies, and I have the sure sense I'm going to be shot in the neck, where I feel particularly exposed and vulnerable. — Charles D'Ambrosio
Nostalgia could be considered a disease because you're living now. — Todd Haynes
Good literature can be created only with something that is different from literature. — Italo Calvino
I think that one day I won't have any kind of ... sort of, or it will be either way, I won't have to think about anything. But at the moment, god I think probably because of what I do and the nature of how it is, I'm all over the place all of the time. — Ellie Goulding
There comes a
time when one has seen such suffering one begins to understand, in this
world, even the innocent may be forced to bear the sins of another. — Jessica Skye Davies
So, back in the day, weird people threatened the strength of the tribe. If you weren't good for making food, shelter, or babies, then you were tossed out on your own." "But we're not primitive like that anymore." "Oh, yes, we are. Weird people still get banished." "You mean weird people like — Sherman Alexie
My advice would be not to write until after 35. You need some experience, and for life to knock you about a bit. Growing up is so hard you probably won't have much emotion to spare anyway. — Joanna Trollope
We love the beautiful and serene, but we have a feeling as deep as love for the terrible and dark. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton
In writing, I want to be remembered for telling good stories in beautiful and powerful language, using the poetry of words to reflect the thematic concerns of compelling stories. — Kim Edwards
Britain's most useful role is somewhere between bee and dinosaur. — Harold Macmillan