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american-novelist nest ruin stepped tall telling
As he was telling us about these pleasures, at that very moment, in the ruin and the tall grass, I stepped on a hornets, nest and got stung. John Hawkes
american-novelist lime twig
As in The Lime Twig dream and illusion are right at the center of Charivari. John C. Hawkes
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The more interesting the 9-to-5 work is, the more it takes away from my real work, which is writing. Judith Rossner
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Some women like to sit down with trouble as if it were knitting. Ellen Glasgow
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Russell Baker writes columns as a poet writes light verse - with tongue in cheek and a steady hand. Thomas D'Evelyn
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I used to carry about with me a German map-case filled with poems. John C. Hawkes
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The world breaks everyone and afterward many are stronger at the broken places. Ernest Hemingway
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This is an exciting time. A new chapter in our history. John Barth
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This is odd, but there are certain things that are really embarrassing to talk about - one is my job and the success that I've had in it, and the other is money. Rick Moody
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I've matured. I think I work better with the team. Kristin Baker
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I've always worked very efficiently on small budgets, both in documentaries and in features. James Marsh
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I've come to realise I work so much better when I'm going by instinct. Amanda Hale
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This is terrible. Very disappointing. I've got to get back out there. There's so many things I have to work on. Luis Castillo
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That's not in the playbook, ... That's just excitement. Everything worked as clockwork. Bryson Sumlin
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I understand that it's hard for everyone, but one cannot give in to emotions... we'll have to draw lessons from the current crisis and now we'll have to work on overcoming it. Boris Yeltsin
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Where shall we begin? There is no beginning. Start where you arrive. Stop before what entices you. And work! You will enter little by little into the entirety. Method will be born in proportion to your interest. Auguste Rodin
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The harder you work out, the more you should stretch. Jane Fonda
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Some of the greatest writers in our industry can't get work. Kent McCord