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As Jane Austen might have put it: It is a truth universally acknowledged that young protagonists in search of adventure must ditch their parents.
— Philip Pullman
When we are forced to endure what we cannot endure, something breaks inside our minds. That broken-mindedness is commonly called trauma.
— John A. Macdougall
How can you contrive to write so even?
— Jane Austen
The desire that I may have no desire is itself a desire.
— R.N. Prasher
Jane Austen writes about these humdrum lives with such empathy that they seem endlessly fascinating
— Mark Haddon
What is love, if not the abandonment of all sanity, all dignity?
— Coco J. Ginger
Not every book is for every reader.
— Meg Waite Clayton
I suppose I should learn Lisp, but it seems so foreign.
— Paul Graham
I have a very deep concern about President Obama putting in another 21,000 troops into Afghanistan with the promise of more to come.
— George McGovern
Darling, in this family we don't call anyone a novelist who has not written more books than Jane Austen.
— Pansy Schneider-Horst
My style of writing is very diffrent from yours.
— Jane Austen
Maybe the human species has evolved too far, maybe we all move around too much, too pointlessly, and consciousness will implode upon itself.
— Margaret Drabble
But I tend to think of the expressive part of me as rather tedious - never curious or responsive, but blind and self-serving.
— Mark Strand
I consider Anne of Green Gables to be a mentor, Jane Austen to be a writing hero, and the Bard a fellow name freak like myself.
— Lorilee Craker
I wrote without much effort; for I was rich, and the rich are always respectable, whatever be their style of writing.
— Jane Austen
And I was desolate and sick of an old passion.
— Ernest Dowson
Never in the history of fashion has so little material been raised so high to reveal so much that needs to be covered so badly.
— Cecil Beaton
Writing novels is not an illness that need be recovered from. It is my work; it is what I do.
— Shannon Winslow