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  • #1
    Sherman Alexie
    “If it's fiction, then it better be true.”
    Sherman Alexie, The Toughest Indian in the World

  • #2
    Laini Taylor
    “Kissing can ruin lives. Lips touch sometimes teeth clash. New hunger is born with a throb and caution falls away. A cursed girl with lips still moist from her first kiss might feel suddenly wild like a little monsoon. She might forget her curse just long enough to get careless and let it come true. She might kill everyone she loves...”
    Laini Taylor, Lips Touch: Three Times

  • #3
    Flannery O'Connor
    “The fiction of Ayn Rand is as low as you can get re fiction. I hope you picked it up off the floor of the subway and threw it in the nearest garbage pail. She makes Mickey Spillane look like Dostoevsky.”
    Flannery O'Connor

  • #4
    Alan W. Powers
    “Good teachers get fired; great teachers, killed--Socrates, Christ, and Giordano Bruno.”
    Alan W. Powers

  • #5
    Michiko Kakutani
    “Technology offers the illusion of companionship without the demands of intimacy, and communication without emotional risk, while actually making people feel lonelier and more overwhelmed.

    “A song that became popular on YouTube in 2010, ‘Do You Want to Date My Avatar?’ ends with the lyrics ‘And if you think I’m not the one, log off, log off, and we’ll be done.’ ”

    from a review of Alone Together by S. Turkle”
    Michiko Kakutani

  • #6
    Paul Harding
    “And as the ax bites into the wood, be comforted in the fact that the ache in your heart and the confusion in your soul means that you are still alive, still human, and still open to the beauty of the world, even though you have done nothing to deserve it.”
    Paul Harding, Tinkers

  • #7
    Raymond Carver
    “I hate tricks. At the first sign of a trick or gimmick in a piece of fiction, a cheap trick or even an elaborate trick, I tend to look for cover. Tricks are ultimately boring, and I get bored easily, which may go along with my not having much of an attention span. But extremely clever chi-chi writing, or just plain tomfoolery writing, puts me to sleep. Writers don't need tricks or gimmicks or even necessarily need to be the smartest fellows on the block. At the risk of appearing foolish, a writer sometimes needs to be able to just stand and gape at this or that thing- a sunset or an old shoe- in absolute and simple amazement.”
    Raymond Carver, Fires: Essays, Poems, Stories

  • #8
    Zia Haider Rahman
    “Life can only be understood backward; the trouble is, it has to be lived forward.”
    Zia Haider Rahman, In the Light of What We Know

  • #9
    “And the barman asked me if I was alright? Simple little question. And i said I was. And he said he'd make me a sandwich. And I said okay. And I nearly started crying--because you know, here was someone just...And I watched him. He took two big slices off a fresh loaf and buttered them carefully, spreading it all around. I'll never forget it. And then he sliced some cheese and cooked ham and an onion out of a jar, and put it all on a plate and sliced it down the middle. And, just someone doing this for me. And putting it down in front of me. 'Get that down you, now,' he said. And then he folded up his newspaper and put on his jacket, and went off on his break. And there was another barman then. And I took this sandwich up and I could hardly swallow it, because of the lump in my throat. But I ate i tall down because someone I didn't know had done this for me. Such a small thing. But a huge thing. In my condition.”
    Conor McPherson, The Weir

  • #10
    Marcel Proust
    “In reality every reader is, while he is reading, the reader of his own self. The writer's work is merely a kind of optical instrument which he offers to the reader to enable him to discern what, without this book, he would perhaps never have perceived in himself.”
    Marcel Proust

  • #11
    Winston S. Churchill
    “History will be kind to me for I intend to write it.”
    Winston S. Churchill

  • #12
    William Blake
    “Those who restrain desire do so because theirs is weak enough to be restrained.”
    William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

  • #13
    “Everyone was nowhere to be seen”
    Geoff Dyer

  • #14
    George Bernard Shaw
    “Animals are my friends...and I don't eat my friends.”
    George Bernard Shaw

  • #15
    Andrew James Pritchard
    “I swear, either I’ve done something very wrong in a previous life, or I’m saving up all of my karma for a rainy day.”
    Andrew James Pritchard, Sukiyaki

  • #16
    Andrew James Pritchard
    “by travelling to all the corners of the globe it allows me to further define the ever changing world we live in, which in turn helps me to redefine myself, therefore it is an important process towards becoming a complete person.”
    Andrew James Pritchard, The Man in Seat 11B

  • #17
    George R.R. Martin
    “Some battles are won with swords and spears, others with quills and ravens.”
    George R.R. Martin, A Storm of Swords

  • #18
    Andrew James Pritchard
    “To become a writer a person must read constantly, the more varied the writers and their material then all the better. One must also have a lot of life experience, travel to exotic locations and live among the local people. Yet most importantly a writer needs the determination to keep at their writing regardless of what others might say or think about it”
    Andrew James Pritchard



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