Tunduk Pada Quotes & Sayings
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To write better you must develop your taste for truth. You have to pay more attention to what you really think, feel, see and want. — Jonathan Price

Thomas Builds-the-Fire's stories climbed into your clothes like sad, gave you itches that could not be scratched. If you repeated eve a sentence from one of those stories, your throat was never the same again. Those stories hung in your clothes and hair like smoke, and no amount of laundry soap or shampoo washed them out. Victor and Junior often tried to beat those stories out of Thomas, tied him down and taped his mouth shut. They pretended to be friendly and tried to sweet talk Thomas into temporary silences, made promises about beautiful Indian women and cases of Diet Pepsi. But none of that stopped Thomas, who talked and talked. — Sherman Alexie

Something you can do in a comic that you can't do in a film is that you can have thought bubbles. — Marc Webb

We need a sense of the value of time - that is, of the best way to divide one's time into one's various activities. — Arnold Bennett

When I started graduate school we did this publishing class where we learned about submitting and read interviews with editors from different magazines. A lot of them said they got so many submissions that unless the first page stuck out or the first paragraph or even the first sentence they'll probably send it back. So part of my idea was that if I have a really good first sentence maybe they'll read on a bit further. At least half, maybe more of the stories in Knockemstiff started with the first sentence; I got it down then went from there. — Donald Ray Pollock

Where is your mother, Charlie asked. Dead. I'm sorry to hear that Thank you. But she was always dead. — Patrick DeWitt

Living out of sight of any shore does rich and powerfully strange things to humans. — M.F.K. Fisher

Leaving helps, sometimes. And it's not always a for ever goodbye. There's leaving and coming back. — Maggie Stiefvater