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Honey poured over thunder.
— George R R Martin
I wish I'd known early what I had to learn late.
— Richie Ashburn
I wish I had known when I was in the White House what I know now about the Third World.
— Jimmy Carter
When I'm writing a novel, I'm usually just trying to write about things that are interesting to me.
— Ruth Ozeki
I started learning to sing what I liked, to experience it in a visceral way. Then it's inside. Get rid of the neurosis and then you can improvise.
— Joe Satriani
It's one thing to fight for what you believe in, another thing to fight for what others believe in.
— James Wolcott
It's easier to find a way to make money at something you love than to learn to love a job that you can make money at.
— Kim Harrison
I wish that I had known back then that a mastery of process would lead to a product. Then I probably wouldn't have found it so frightening to write.
— Elizabeth George
I wish," he said, "I had known at eighteen what I know now - that there are some things on which one does not compromise.
— Mary Balogh
My adolescence was a kind of motorway pile-up. I wish I had known that one day the geek would inherit the Earth.
— Peter Capaldi
We can't change our fate, because we can't change something which doesn't exist.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I tell her everything I wish I had ever known.
— Cristin Terrill
To paraphrase Oedipus, Hamlet, Lear, and all those guys, I wish I had known this some time ago.
— Roger Zelazny
Mistakes quickly pile up and coalesce into a reputation, and a reputation is hard to shake.
— Ken Baumann
I wish my 15-year-old self had known about my allure to the opposite sex!
— Benedict Cumberbatch
I wish I had known him, but he was just another shadow outside my screen door and I already had a sufficiency of shadows in.
— Ray Bradbury
Honesty is the best policy.
— Benjamin Franklin