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Real estate is my life. It is my day job, if you will. But it consumes my nights and weekends, too. — Ivanka Trump

Women do not always have to write about women, or gay men about gay men. Indeed, something good and new might happen if they did not. — Kathryn Hughes

According to catalog copy for a forthcoming book from the University of Iowa Press, Reading as Therapy: What Contemporary Fiction Does for Middle-Class Americans, by Timothy Aubry, "contemporary fiction serves primarily as a therapeutic tool for lonely, dissatisfied middle-class American readers, one that validates their own private dysfunctions while supporting elusive communities of strangers unified by shared feelings". — Timothy Aubry

I've always known that writing plays is very difficult, because I've written three or four that have never been produced. — Rodman Philbrick

Trust is a fickle thing — Mari Arden

There's more than one way to sense violence. — Daniel Craig

I'm fairly fond of boys, but my preference is for girls; When I have enough of a girl, she serves me still as a boy. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Conversation With the Soul"
The soul said, "Give me something to look at."
So I gave her a farm. She said,
"It's too large." So I gave her a field.
The two of us sat down.
Sometimes I would fall in love with a lake
Or a pinecone. But I liked her
Most. She knew it.
"Keep writing," she said.
So I did. Each time the new snow fell,
We would be married again.
The holy dead sat down by our bed.
This went on for years.
"This field is getting too small," she said.
"Don't you know anyone else
To fall in love with?"
What would you have said to Her? — Robert Bly

There is strong danger in a person who can create such powerful deceit they can no longer distinguish their own lies from the truth. — Julie Eshbaugh

At the very beginning when I begin writing a poem I try not to think of the audience or anyone at all except for trying to get at the very center of what is driving that poem. In a way it's like analyzing myself. — Rita Dove

He was ... a strange blending of Puritan and Cavalier, with a touch of the ancient philosopher, and more than a touch of the pagan ... A hunger in his soul drove him on and on, an urge to right all wrongs, protect all weaker things ... Wayward and restless as the wind, he was consistent in only one respect - he was true to his ideals of justice and right. Such was Solomon Kane. — Robert E. Howard