Top 14 Inamura Masami Quotes
#1. She smelled like sweet tea and old books, like she had always been here.
Kami Garcia
#2. Fuck if I know but I know for damn sure I'm not leaving her alone with your father, I'll probably come back to find my kids on Ebay or some shit.
Jordan Silver
#3. Dogma, static positions, consonance - all these are obstacles to catching the disease of art, at least in its more complex forms.
Yevgeny Zamyatin
#4. I haven't any formal schedule, but I love to write in the morning, before breakfast. Sometimes the writing goes so smoothly that I don't take a break for many hours - and consequently have breakfast at two or three in the afternoon on good days.
Joyce Carol Oates
#6. A writer writes for writers, a non-writer writes for his next-door neighbor or for the manager of the local bank branch, and he fears (often mistakenly) that they would not understand or, in any case, would not forgive his boldness.
Umberto Eco
#7. Do I grudge my lord the herb that will heal him, because another gathers it? No, let him be healed.
Mary Renault
#8. I grew up around some people whose parents toured a lot: tough on the marriage, tough on the kids.
John Darnielle
#9. A rapid bolt will rend the clouds apart,
and every single White be seared by wounds.
I tell you this. I want it all to hurt.
Dante Alighieri
#10. Staying occupied is a socially sanctioned way of remaining distant from our pain.
Tara Brach
#11. Knowing that God is the Provider of Limitless Blessing, I'd like to challenge you, in the midst of your own trials, to ask how you can bless someone else today.
Suzanne Elizabeth Anderson
#12. Don't dump my stash. I hereby bequeath all manner of pleasure machines to you, my pasty, studious little friend.
Tessa Bailey
#13. The fact that someone lived inside this mess really goes to to say something about the resilience of humans. You're basically cockroaches. Good job.
Donovan Scherer
#14. Man is a masterpiece of creation, if only because no amount of determinism can prevent him from believing that he acts as a free being.
Georg C. Lichtenberg