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intensely room sit solitary squirrels talk
Douglas Coupland It's a cliche, but true, that writing is intensely solitary and at times really lonely. I sit in one room and talk to squirrels and blue jays all day.
intensely literature ourselves reading test whether
Elizabeth Drew The test of literature is, I suppose, whether we ourselves live more intensely for the reading of it
intensely loved might realized uttered words
Lawrence Kahn The words of the family's loved one were intensely private, often uttered when the caller realized he or she might not survive.
intensely preparing
Anthony Fauci That's why we are preparing so intensely for H5N1 as well as any other pandemic,
intensely processes
Kenneth Branagh What happens is that with difficult processes on a film, they get very intensely compressed because a clock is ticking.
intensely interested visitors
Kerry Greenwood As a child, I would demand that visitors to our house tell me a story. I was intensely interested in everything - still am.
intensely met people snob
Evangeline Lilly I think I'm not always what I seem. Most people, when they get to know me, say, 'You know, when I first met you...' People initially think I'm a snob because I'm intensely private.
intensely private
Michael Schiavo We're an intensely private family. I'm a very private person.
literature weapons
Chinua Achebe My weapon is literature
literature easy teach
Chinua Achebe I teach literature. That's easy for me. Take someone else's work and talk about it.
literature places-to-go needs
Edward Hirsch There's always some place to go. You don't need workshops, you don't need friends necessarily, you can be befriended by literature itself.
literature occupation merit
David Hume Such a superiority do the pursuits of literature possess above every other occupation, that even he who attains but a mediocrity in them, merits the pre-eminence above those that excel the most in the common and vulgar professions.
literature very-happy walkers
Audre Lorde I am very, very happy for Alice Walker.
literature universal-love kinky
Audre Lorde We're supposed to see "universal" love as heterosexual. What I insist upon in my work is that there is no such thing as universal love in literature.
literature disease molecules
Kurt Vonnegut And what is literature, Rabo," he said, "but an insider's newsletter about affairs relating to molecules, of no importance to anything in the universe but a few molecules who have the disease called 'thought'.
literature stories guilty
Bill O'Reilly Dan Rather is guilty of not being skeptical enough about a story that was politically loaded.
literature privilege reason
Carlos Fuentes Religion is dogmatic. Politic is ideological. Reason must be logical, but literature has a privilege of being equivocal.
ourselves redeem second steady
Andi Anderson We usually redeem ourselves in the second half. We just had to play more steady and we had a lot of turnovers.
ourselves people pick
Ben Roethlisberger We still see ourselves as the underdogs. We always have. If people want to pick us, they can.
ourselves sat
Steve Sullivan We were being embarrassed. We were being intimidated, we just sat and told ourselves that we can outplay them.
ourselves throw
Denny Rinehart We're going to throw ourselves right in there, headfirst, and see what we're made of right from the beginning.
ourselves
Greg Kraft We're going to find out a lot about ourselves this weekend.
ourselves peace vain
Proverb Proverb When we can't find peace in ourselves it is vain to look for it elsewhere.
ourselves ruining using
Gloria Starr We're ruining ourselves around the world by using inappropriate verbiage and symbols.
ourselves problems
Jeanie Simpson They must be anticipating problems, I don't know. They'll let us fend for ourselves after a while.
ourselves short
O. J. Simpson There was a lot of patting ourselves on the back in that speech, but it was pretty short on substance.
reading writing character
Charles Dickens Mr. Pickwick took a seat and the paper, but instead of reading the latter, peeped over the top of it, and took a survey of the man of business, who was an elderly, pimply-faced, vegetable-diet sort of man, in a black coat, dark mixture trousers, and small black gaiters; a kind of being who seemed to be an essential part of the desk at which he was writing, and to have as much thought or sentiment.
reading believe writing
Charles Dickens I have nothing else to tell; unless, indeed, I were to confess that no one can ever believe this narrative, in the reading, more than I have believed it in the writing.
reading writing style
Charles Stross Speech recognition is utterly crap for writing fiction. If you try reading a novel aloud you'll soon figure out why - written prose style is utterly unlike the spoken word.
reading years people
Charles Stanley I hear people all the time say, well I read through the Bible last year. Well, so what? I'm all for reading through the Bible. But how much of that got on the inside, or did they just cover three more chapters today? I would never discredit reading the Scriptures, but it is important to meditate on it.
reading age praying
Charles Spurgeon It is a reading age, a preaching age, a working age, but it is not a praying age.
reading believe water
Charles Spurgeon To believe a thing is to see the cool crystal water sparkling in the cup. But to meditate on it is to drink of it. Reading gathers the clusters; contemplation squeezes forth their generous juice.
reading light giving
Charles Spurgeon Give yourself to reading.’... You need to read. Renounce as much as you will all light literature, but study as much as possible sound theological works, especially the Puritanic writers, and expositions of the Bible.
reading writing impossible
Alan Bennett ...she felt about reading what some writers felt about writing: that it was impossible not to do it and that at this late stage of her life she had been chosen to read as others were chosen to write.
reading briefing inviting
Alan Bennett Reading is untidy, discursive and perpetually inviting.
testing
Eartha Kitt I have to keep testing myself.
tests firsts calling
Arnold Bennett The test of a first-rate work, and a test of your sincerity in calling it a first-rate work, is that you finish it.
tests rings universe
C. S. Lewis The universe rings true whenever you fairly test it.
tests
Agnes Macphail We meet all life's greatest tests alone.
tests acid failing
Bill Watterson Everybody I know fails the acid test of friendship.
test unless
Eric Elliott We're not going to use them unless we can test them.
tests faces indifference
Edwin Land The test of an invention is the power of an inventor to push it through in the face of staunch-not opposition, but indifference-in society.
tests doe answers
Bjarne Stroustrup How to test?" is a question that cannot be answered in general. "When to test?" however, does have a general answer: as early and as often as possible.
tested
Bill Dwyer It's been tested here and we know we can do it.
whether wonder
Rick Rudesill Whether they play (against Mitchell) is kind of up in the air. You have to wonder about their stamina.
whether
Pierce Brosnan Whether they made the right choice, who knows?
whether
Karen Burk Whether someone thought it was a joke, we take it very seriously. This is a food-tampering issue.
whether
John Podhoretz Whether my columns are worth reading isn't for me to say.
whether
Leonard Mlodinow Whether it's fiction or nonfiction, writing takes me to another world.
whether
Silas Lee There's a lot of frustration. Whether or not all the incumbents get defeated, that is to be seen.
whether work worked
Teresa Heinz I've always worked on bipartisans, whether it's on healthcare, drug reform, et cetera. All my work is bipartisan, because what I'm - as nonpartisan actually, because I look for solutions. I'm very practical.
whether
T. Boone Pickens I don't care whether you use natural gas, ethanol, the battery. You can use anything, just so it's American.
whether
Simon Sinek Whether individuals or organisations, we follow those who lead not because we have to, but because we want to. We follow those who lead not for them, but for ourselves.