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I'll dream no more
by mainly mind
Not even in sleep is well resigned.
My midnight orisons said o'er,
I'll turn to rest and dream no more. — Walter Scott
by mainly mind
Not even in sleep is well resigned.
My midnight orisons said o'er,
I'll turn to rest and dream no more. — Walter Scott
I was halfway through a rough draft of 'The Sisters Brothers' when it came time to start the 'Terri' adaptation.
— Patrick DeWitt
I thought you would like a weapon better than a rescue.
— Sarah Rees Brennan
[News is] a first rough draft of history.
— Phil Graham
the trouble was he had nothing to say, but he loved saying it.
— Penelope Wilcock
Journalism is the first rough draft of history
— Donald E. Graham
News is only the first rough draft of history.
— Alan Barth
The goal is to avoid mediocrity by being prepared to try something and either failing miserably or triumphing grandly.
— Georges St-Pierre
Our experience using computers reflects a trade-off that was made fifty years ago or more.
— Paul Dourish
If you want to know the world, sometimes you have to get out and roll around.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
While Genius was thus wasting his strength in eccentric flights, I saw a person of a very different appearance, named Application.
— Anna Letitia Barbauld
Sure God created man before woman, but then again you always make a rough draft before creating the final masterpiece.
— Robert Bloch
A novel rough draft is like bread dough; you need to beat the crap out of it for it to rise.
— Chris Baty
Alas, that's what adulthood is supposed to be about: "an overcoming" or (better yet) "a disciplining of a developmentally appropriate insanity.
— Jennifer Senior
I have just finished my novel (rough draft). It is to be called 'Anacoluthon.' This will make the public think it is an historical romance.
— Louis MacNeice
Because your goal is a complete rough draft of a novel, and every rough draft, by being complete, is perfect.
— Jane Smiley
The dictionary is, however, only a rough draft.
— Monique Wittig
Being asked to read another writer's rough draft is the literary equivalent of being asked to help a friend move a couch to a new place.
— Paul Tremblay
How can you know me and want to die?
— Helen Oyeyemi
In all things seek to know God's Will and when known obey at any cost.
— Jonathan Goforth
The first rough draft of history.
— Ben Bradlee