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    Christopher D. Votey
    “A clean room is a creative outlet for making your room dirty again.”
    Christopher D. Votey

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    Christopher D. Votey
    “Don't throw glass in a stone houses.”
    Christopher D. Votey

  • #3
    Christopher D. Votey
    “If you have options, you always have a choice.”
    Christopher D. Votey

  • #4
    Christopher D. Votey
    “You know what they say about writers: we can do it quietly, in many different positions, and all night long.”
    Christopher D. Votey

  • #4
    Christopher D. Votey
    “If you can see this quote, then this is wasted time you could have been writing.”
    Christopher D. Votey

  • #5
    Christopher D. Votey
    “Every time you make a tweet, a writer develops writer's block.”
    Christopher D. Votey

  • #7
    Christopher D. Votey
    “The best conversation with friends doesn't need to involve you agreeing with each other but should always end with respect.”
    Christopher D. Votey

  • #8
    Christopher D. Votey
    “I always assume people are my age. So today, all my followers turned 34. Good for some, bad for others.”
    Christopher D. Votey

  • #9
    Christopher D. Votey
    “I can't believe that humans once considered what food was healthy based on the moisture of it. Dry Good, Wet Bad. Weird.”
    Christopher D. Votey

  • #10
    Christopher D. Votey
    “Magic without rules is a plot device used by writers.”
    Christopher D. Votey

  • #11
    Christopher D. Votey
    “Only an idiot fails to listen to the advice of a successful fool.”
    Christopher D. Votey

  • #12
    Christopher D. Votey
    “I don't live my life based on the tests others put me through, rather the test I put myself through.”
    Christopher D. Votey

  • #13
    Christopher D. Votey
    “You need to see the world for what it is first, before you can be optimistic about it.”
    Christopher D. Votey

  • #14
    Christopher D. Votey
    “It's our way as humans to simplify things, but in doing so, you erase the nuance of the human experience, which can bring out so much about a person. This nuance is what we writers write about.”
    Christopher D. Votey



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