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The Garden State will never leave me. — Richie Sambora

Characterization requires a constant back-and-forth between the exterior events of the story and the inner life of the character. — David Corbett

Stupidity is a blockage in the ability to receive, integrate and transmit new signals. — Robert Anton Wilson

Good intentions are useless until they are expressed in appropriate action! — Napoleon Hill

When I have my manuscript finished, more or less, I type it myself, with two fingers. I type fast with two fingers. And then when it's ready, I reread, recorrect, and retype it. Everything is my own work. I do not give it to secretaries or to typists. — Elie Wiesel

You are what you eat is a truism hard to argue with, and yet it is, as a visit to a feedlot suggests, incomplete, for you are what what you eat eats, too. And what we are, or have become, is not just meat but number 2 corn and oil. — Michael Pollan

There are no more simple images ... The world is too much for an image. You need several of them, a chain of images ... — Jean-Luc Godard

Death is the vast perhaps. — Francois Rabelais

We must drop the idea that change comes slowly. It does ordinarily - in part because we think it does. Today changes must come fast; and we must adjust our mental habits, so that we can accept comfortably the idea of stopping one thing and beginning another overnight. We must discard the idea that past routine, past ways of doing things, are probably the best ways. On the contrary, we must assume that there is probably a better way to do almost everything. We must stop assuming that a thing which has never been done before probably cannot be done at all. — Donald M. Nelson

And, finally, I know, too. That throwing away this mess doesn't mean I'm giving something up. Or losing something I can't get back. It's just that there are too many pieces and too much dust. I'm just ready for something whole.
- Pete Cassidy — Cynthia Rylant