Top 16 Unpublished Fiction Quotes
#1. To gain self-respect, you need to put yourself first.
Lorii Myers
#2. Where did you get in from?" she asked. "The desert."
"What do you do in the desert?"
"Get hot.
Nina Lane
#3. An unpublished writer should doubt themselves. They should constantly wonder whether what they're creating has merit. And then, having doubted, they should take up their pen and see if they can't make it better.
Johnny Rich
#4. I'm not out here on the front lines trying to create clones, or consumers, or worshippers of who I am, and what I do. I'm trying to nurture the idea that you should do your own thing, which is really powerful.
Mike Vallely
#5. I think about and study people. I think I make people uneasy sometimes by being so curious as to why they do what they do. I find myself thinking about this fairly obsessively, and I can't stop until I've found an answer.
Antonya Nelson
#6. I think corporate managers should learn to be better investors because it would make them better managers.
Charlie Munger
#10. Don't take it away! It's only a fancy, but a man must love something ...
Louisa May Alcott
#11. I love indoor cycling - it has made a really big difference. I feel a lot skinnier. It's kind of the ultimate cardio.
Kate Bosworth
#12. The greatest lesson came with the realization that good food cannot be reduced to single ingredients. It requires a web of relationships to support it.
Dan Barber
#13. We call love what binds us to certain creatures only by reference to a collective way of seeing for which books and legends are responsible.
Albert Camus
#15. The Affordable Care Act reduces the deficit considerably. I would simply point out to you that the Supreme Court has spoken, the American people have spoken, congressional leaders of both parties have spoken, and we're going to continue with implementation.
Jay Carney
#16. There is no true expertise in the humanities without knowing all of the humanities. Art is a vast, ancient interconnected web-work, a fabricated tradition. Over-concentration on any one point is a distortion.
Camille Paglia