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Then, there are the places you would rather not go-a tax collectors' convention, a sewage treatment plant, or maybe the home of someone who keeps spiders as pets and insists on taking them out of their cages and making you hold them. — Obert Skye
The problem today isn't low-quality journalism, it's too much noise. If one out of five 'Business Insider' stories is original, the other four would be culled. — Jason Calacanis
The passion for being for ever with one's fellows, and the fear of being left for a few hours alone, is to me wholly incomprehensible. I can entertain myself quite well for weeks together, hardly aware, except for the pervading peace, that I have been alone at all. — Elizabeth Von Arnim
I'm interested in machines that make you aware of the process of seeing and aware of what you do when you construct the world by looking. This is interesting in itself, but more as a broad-based metaphor for how we understand the world. — William Kentridge
One of us could always get pancreatic cancer," you said pleasantly. — Lionel Shriver
I will write my way into another life. — Ann Patchett
It is amazing what people feel they have the right to tell you to your face when you're famous. — Emily Robison
Grace is not something one possesses; instead, grace is something one receives. — Bill Courtney
Peace comes the moment we let go of our story about how the world should be and find the truth of what is. — Bruce Van Horn
Call me Sunset. I'm always moving west. — Raymond Chandler
All real capitalisms are impure hybrids, mongrels mixed with other strains. — Geoff Mulgan
Real life is generally very haphazard in its plotting, and I think a lot of people lament that, and turn to fiction to briefly experience, albeit vicariously, a more satisfying sort of reality. We want to see *sense*
not necessarily happy endings, but effectual actions and significant outcomes. (Postmodern fiction and metafiction, I gather, aim to call attention to the falsity of these things, which is like selling liquor that perversely makes you more sober). — Tim Powers