Top 12 Sermon At Benares Quotes
#1. Memory as an article of faith often comes naturally to writers, who by temperament are likely to be diarists and record keepers, forever searching past events for elusive patterns - and forever believing that such patterns are to be found.
Dara Horn
#3. The 1970s were so wonderful for women writers. There were all these women, and they were seen as doing the most interesting, innovative and exciting stuff in science fiction. I was inspired by that.
Lisa Tuttle
#4. In this world, no word is being uselessly spoken.
Dada Bhagwan
#6. The shame of being a man - is there any better reason to write?
Gilles Deleuze
#7. I'll always try to go the safest route, but once someone strikes you or puts their hands on you then it's on, at least for me.
Chuck Liddell
#8. One ought not to write for money, but I consider it a first duty after one has written to exact the highest possible price. It is not a matter which concerns only the writer, but all writers.
Mary Abigail Dodge
#9. If I had my way, me too," Sumire said, beaming. "But what
can you do? Wonderful things always come to an end.
Haruki Murakami
#10. It took me some time to learn that although every one secretly cherishes the ambition to be 'put in a book,' no one is ever satisfied with anything save incense, butter, and honey, unrelieved by salt or spice.
Gertrude Atherton
#11. You'd do anything to get a soul mate back, right? ... I mean, that's the nature of soul mates.
Emily Giffin
#12. In the early to mid-'90s, everywhere I turned, someone had died. It wasn't just people in bands. It was the people I was hanging out with. At some point, I thought, 'I may be heading down that road.'
Dave Gahan
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