Writing Workshop famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • It always struck Fire, the physical affection between these siblings, who as often as not were at each other's throats over one thing or another. She liked the way the four of them shifted and changed shape, bumping and clanging against one another, sharpening each other's edges and then smoothing them down again, and somehow always finding the way to fit together.

  • Art is always to a large extent about need, despair and hopelessness.

  • New Yorkers always hate LA! I love both cities! I do love the sunshine and the beach after growing up in rainy England.

  • It is often said that the earth belongs to the race, as if raw land was a boon, or gift.

  • So many of us invest a fortune making ourselves look good to the world, yet inside we are falling apart. It's time to invest on the inside.

  • There are those who worship loneliness, I'm not one of them In this age of fiberglass I'm searching for a gem The crystal ball up on the wall hasn't shown me nothing yet I've paid the price of solitude, but at last I'm out of debt

  • I couldn't really experience being an author when I was still working in publishing - I was trying to negotiate being both. Sometimes the knowledge doesn't translate between the two roles.

  • It would be nice once during my life to go over [to Europe] and study the original paintings of the Masters.

  • The only person who dares wake up a king at 3:00 AM for a glass of water is a child. We have that kind of access

  • The most important question we must ask ourselves is, 'Are we being good ancestors?'