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Expect writers to do more than sit and study the works of those they hope to emulate. Encourage them to cut mentor texts open - physically.
— Angela Stockman
You cannot force me to make my wishes now" She squared her shoulders and looked at him. "I've read texts.
— Melissa Marr
I've always been a composer dependent on texts.
— David Del Tredici
Zen is a special transmission outside the Canonical Scriptures; it does not depend upon texts.
— Robert Linssen
How soon before there are ancient texts they feel they have to obey but have forgotten how to interpret?
— Margaret Atwood
Far more women read fiction than men, and because of this, novels have become marginalised as serious texts.
— Siri Hustvedt
The epiphany for me was that I wasn't a writer, and I had to do something with these texts. I put them in the streets as posters.
— Jenny Holzer
As a bookish adolescent, I sopped up texts as if I were blotting paper and they were fluid.
— Will Self
I bet girls never agonize about texts like this.
— Anne Eliot
And part of the problem is that phone. You have that function on that fucking phone that enables you to know when your texts are opened and ignored.
— Caroline Kepnes
We sometimes think of quotations as extracts from larger texts, but some quotations originated complete unto themselves.
— Gary Saul Morson
The Scriptures were written with built-in tension between texts and its resultant theology.
— James MacDonald
I was paid to read Western economic texts. In a way, the regime paid for their own undermining.
— Vaclav Klaus
It is a form of generational narcissism to change texts to suit one's own needs.
— Luke Timothy Johnson
Anything based on ancient texts is difficult for a modern reader to get their head around.
— Joanne Harris
Texts are always in flux.
— Robert Darnton
Religion thrives on woolly allegory, emotional commitments to texts that no one reads, and other forms of benign hypocrisy.
— Steven Pinker
Sacred texts always offend reason.
— Mason Cooley