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Be passionate about what you write, believe in your ability to convey timeless ideas, and let no one tell you what what you're capable of.
— Christina Westover
This goes out to freedom fighters, graffiti writers, innocent lifers, grassroots organizers
— Talib Kweli
I'll still love you because you are mine. Mine, Brynne. In my heart you are, and nobody can take that away from me. Not even you.
— Raine Miller
When the time came for me to work with larger spaces, I conceived them as gardens, not as sites with objects but as relationships to a whole.
— Isamu Noguchi
As long as I live, I will always remember those wee children standing at the railing on that ship. - John Hanlon, the sailor
— Deana J. Driver
She could feel her mind pulling loose like knitting, the neat stitches of her artificial days unravelling to become one mangled thread.
— Frances Hardinge
In America, writers are afforded the freedom to express themselves in unlimited manners. Creative liberty is a privilege.
— Michael Graves
Don't be afraid to be what you are, cause all you can be is you.
— The Freedom Writers
Everyone who's born has a mysterious life path to follow. We must live to find that one reason to live
— Suchet Chaturvedi
Essential characteristic of the really great novelist: a Christ-like, all-embracing compassion.
— Arnold Bennett
Park your ego and listen to your readers. They can be your best friend or your worst enemy. But chances are you'll learn something from them.
— Eliza Green
A despot doesn't fear eloquent writers preaching freedom-he fears a drunken poet may crack a joke that will take hold.
— E.B. White
Good Charlotte is anger management teen angst.
— Joel Madden
Walking the Camino de Santiago taught me the wonders of physical challenge, the wonders of spiritual freedom, and the wonders of baby powder.
— Christy Hall
No, my dear, how should I be sad? I, who have been rich and happy, have become even richer and happier now. My son has been given to me.
— Hermann Hesse
Make it happen today!
— Stephen Richards
I think hard times are coming. We will need writers who can remember freedom. Poets, visionaries, the realists of a larger reality.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
Natural man did not precede society, nor is he outside it.
— Claude Levi-Strauss