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What is wonderful about great literature is that it transforms the man who reads it towards the condition of the man who wrote.
— E. M. Forster
Divorce can be tough when the woman is the breadwinner. But the Lord can make the dark light.
— Betty Wright
We need to always be vigilant on the sanitary issues.
— Mike Johanns
I was a nice girl," she pleaded, "wasn't I?
— J.D. Salinger
What really got my goat at MGM were comedians like The Marx Brothers who never wrote their own jokes.
— Buster Keaton
There are always suicides," Garp wrote, "among people who are unable to say what they mean".
— John Irving
I accept full responsibility for what I wrote and apologize to everyone who was offended.
— Amy Pascal
Tasers are a one-size-fits-all paranormal butt-kicking option. Mine's pink with
rhinestones. — Kiersten White
rhinestones. — Kiersten White
13. Who is the coolest author ever? Is it the guy who wrote Fablehaven? If not, what's the matter with you?
— Brandon Mull
Everything that concerns you interests me greatly, as you will perhaps one day come to appreciate.
— Gaston Leroux
He found solace in what he wrote. It was an attempt to discover who he was at the moment.
— Brian Krans
Love must blossom. Through love will grow the trees and the bushes.
— Joost Van Den Vondel
I'm convinced that Bach is the greatest genius who ever walked among us, and the Brandenburgs are what he wrote when he was happy.
— Douglas Adams
An editor is someone who is paid to tell a writer what she thinks about how he wrote what he thinks about.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
The red-carpet spotlight is a little bit more nerve-racking when you haven't been doing it all the time.
— Shania Twain
But I just wonder what it would be like to be able to go places without people recognizing me.
— Sara Gilbert
The good man never wrote or read a sermon, but talked to his people as one who would meet what was in them with what was in him.
— George MacDonald
Much of the joy in falling in love with fictional characters comes from being able to envision new stories from them.
— The Atlantic Monthly