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    At a time like this maybe the world is looking at us not just at a miracle crusade or sunday church service but the way we are living. Maybe they want to see whether what our Master left for us worked for us; there is a counter spirit to the spirit of fear, it is the love of God.

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    As you work more and put more energy into spreading your light and helping others, your life will begin to change and you will become more comfortable with your Sensitive Intuitive self. Ultimately, you will understand your gifts and how you were meant to use them here.

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    At a certain point you have to leave childish things behind, and one of the childish things is a sense that 'Wow, I can draw' or in my case 'Wow, I can read'... You feel you have what's called a talent, but as you become an adult, if you hope to make things, you have to give up the preoccupation with talent otherwise you'll spend your life painting beautiful pictures of fruit bowls that look like fruit bowls.

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    At first I wanted to write our story in order to be free of it. But the memories wouldn’t come back for that. Then I realized our story was slipping away from me and I wanted to recapture it by writing, but that didn’t coax up the memories either. For the last few years I’ve left our story alone. I’ve made peace with it. And it came back, detail by detail and in such a fully rounded fashion, with its own direction and its own sense of completion, that it no longer makes me sad. What a sad story, I thought for so long. Not that I now think it was happy. But I think it is true, and thus the question of whether it is sad or happy has no meaning whatever.

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    At least I could relate to Rose’s sense of adventure and Harriet Jones’ wacky determination and ingrained sense of responsibility. I can stomach the Tardis when my heroines are in place.

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    At middle age, I decide to give up on my dream of being an astronaut and follow my second, to be a writer. Also, I heard there was no smoking in the space station.

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    At least I’m not afraid, and no one will ever call me boring.

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    At one time I thought the most important thing was talent. I think now that — the young man or the young woman must possess or teach himself, train himself, in infinite patience, which is to try and to try and to try until it comes right. He must train himself in ruthless intolerance. That is, to throw away anything that is false no matter how much he might love that page or that paragraph. The most important thing is insight, that is ... curiosity to wonder, to mull, and to muse why it is that man does what he does. And if you have that, then I don't think the talent makes much difference, whether you've got that or not. [Press conference, University of Virginia, May 20, 1957]

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    At its most basic we are only discussing a learned skill, but do we not agree that sometimes the most basic skills can create things far beyond our expectations? We are talking about tools and carpentry, about words and style...but as we move along, you'd do well to remember that we are also talking about magic.

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    A trope is an attempt to simplify something inherently complex so that it will sit neatly in a basket. A reduction. It then encourages you to negativity by saying (falsely) "look, these things are all the same", again reducing them with the implication of lack of variety and encouraging a negative dismissal. Tropes are a form of stereotypes, and viewing the world as an assembly of stereotypes isn't positive or particularly useful. I've not really seen the concept used in a way that I feel adds any value. - goodreads Sep 06, 2017 09:40AM goodreads-DOT-com/questions/1163391-re-here-is-an-interesting-13-minute-talk

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    A true piece of writing sets you free.

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    A true writer is someone the gods have called to the task.

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    ...at some point you need to stop looking out at others and start looking inward, at yourself, at your own accomplishments, at your own foibles, at your own successes and your own failures. It's only when you begin to look inward that you can begin to have an effect on those out there, the ones with the greedy eyes and outstretched hands.

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    a true piece of writing is a dangerous thing. It can change your life.

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    A true professional not only follows but loves the processes, policies and principles set by his profession.

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    A true writer recognizes the insanity in themselves.

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    ...at seventeen I tried to write poetry confining myself solely to Anglo-Saxon words - don't know if it helped, but it made me more concrete ...

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    At the end of all things, why do lovers break up? Because love is magic. You have to believe, for it to exist.

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    At the beginning, you need no support other than your pen and paper to write down the ideas that your brain is ready to supply you at any given time.

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    At the end of your story, you get down to the purity of it all. It’s like distilling something.

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    At this rate, I'm still going to be aspiring by the time I'm expiring.

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    At the same time [the contemplative] most earnestly wants everybody else to share his peace and his joy. His contemplation gives him a new outlook on the world of men. He looks about him with a secret and tranquil surmise which he perhaps admits to no one; hoping to find in the faces of other men or to hear in their voices some sign of vocation and potentiality for the same deep happiness and wisdom. He finds himself speaking of God to the men in whom he hopes he has recognized the light of his own peace, the awakening of his own secret: or if he cannot speak to them, he writes for them, and his contemplative life is still imperfect without sharing, without companionship, without communion.

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    At the same time shall men hope, but nothing obtain: they shall labor, but their ways shall not prosper.

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    At the time we were all convinced that we had to speak, write,and publish as quickly as possible and as much as possible and that this was necessary for the good of mankind. Thousands of us published and wrote in an effort to teach others, all the while disclaiming and abusing one another. Without taking note of the fact that we knew nothing, that we did not know the answer to the simplest question of life, the question of what is right and what is wrong, we all went on talking without listening to one another.

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    At times I felt that the universe fabricated from the power of imagination had stronger and more lasting contours than the blurred realm of the flesh-and-blood creatures around me.

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    Audiences will admire your character’s strength but connect with them through their weakness.

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    Author? Author? Did you write these legs?' 'Yes." 'Well, I don't like dem. I don't like 'em at all at all. I could ha' writted better legs meself.

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    Authors are sick people.

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    Authors today need a publisher as much as they need a tapeworm in their guts.

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    Author branding is the process of positioning an author as the center of attraction and influence, to be the preferred choice in a given theme, style, category, niche or genre

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    Authors are supernatural beings. They exist in the world, also in worlds they create, and in the worlds of other authors they read.

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    Authors can alter your life.

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    Authors create and curate but not copy

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    Authors, such as William Zinsser, Steven Pinker, Natalie Goldberg, and Stephen King, who have all written exquisite books on the art and craft of writing, have reminded me that it is the commitment to the craft that matters the most; the longing to get better and the countless hours of work that go into writing and rewriting. To them I am eternally grateful.

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    AuthorZoom- You do the writing, let us do the rest.

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    Authors - trust in your vision.

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    Avevo la percezione chiara che stavo scrivendo un romanzo brutto e inutile, ma andavo avanti perché in qualche modo leniva il mio dolore e perché quel tempo di scrittura era una vera sostanza di felicità. E mi dava la sensazione, non ho mai capito perché - ma è evidente che è la sensazione che continuo ad avere ora - che non stavo buttando via la mia vita. [...] Quindi l'unico momento in cui davvero potevo sentire di non stare buttando via la mia vita, era mentre scrivevo questo romanzo brutto, cosciente che fosse brutto.

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    A watched pot never boils." It's the same with success. So? Throw that burner on HIGH and just keep on cooking. Dinner will be ready soon.

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    Awful first drafts are fine—Agree with this. If you don’t finish something, you’ll never get in the game. Just quell the voice in your head that says “Are you kidding? No one is going to want to read this drivel” and keep on going. You’re going to revise and revise and then revise again anyway.

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    A woman writer, except in rare instances, has no protection such as enjoyed by men who use their wives and mistresses as a marline to save themselves from the wear and tear of interruption.

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    A wise woman has already a rite Where she knows right from left. She usually writes when she's right And always leaves before she's left.

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    A woman who writes feels too much, Those trances and portents!

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    A word writ doon can hang a man

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    A writer afraid of her own subject- whatever it might be- is a frozen creature, trapped in the inessential. Diminished.

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    A writer is like a gossiper who reveal secrets in a professional way.

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    A writer is one who communicates ideas and emotions people want to communicate but aren't quite sure how, or even if, they should communicate them.

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    A writer may not know the way at first; but if he endeavors to complete his task, he carves a path with his story, a knowledge shortcut.

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    A writer needs solitude : moments that he can spend in introspection and in reflection. These moments make him pensive and thoughtful and help him write his thoughts with clarity. A life of devotion to one's passion gives us meaning to our life.

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    A writer will always be a writer. It's not a choice, it's a destiny.

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    A writer doesn't dream of riches and fame, though those things are nice. A true writer longs to leave behind a piece of themselves, something that withstands the test of time and is passed down for generations.