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If you don't see eye-to-eye, try seeing heart-to-heart. ~ Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
Maine Authors quotes by Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
There's much more to black history than pain and hard times, and romance authors, more than anyone else, know it. A writer friend told me that's what he thinks some people outside of the culture don't get about blackness: the sheer joy of it, especially given so many are only fixated on the struggle. Black romance thrives on complexity and nuance, on black solidarity and achievement, on the triumph of everyday life lived well, in spite of the odds.
-Black Romance Novels Matter Too. Shondaland 2/22/20 ~ Carole V. Bell
Maine Authors quotes by Carole V. Bell
In spite of overwhelming evidence, it is most difficult for a citizen of western Europe to bring thoroughly home to himself the truth that the civilisation which surrounds him is a rare exception in the history of the world. ~ Henry James Sumner Maine
Maine Authors quotes by Henry James Sumner Maine
Big writers become a kind of shared climate. ~ Adam Gopnik
Maine Authors quotes by Adam Gopnik
The catch is that for most people the New Testament is taken as proof for the conventional picture of Christian origins, and the conventional picture is taken as proof for the way in which the New Testament was written. . . . For this reason the New Testament is commonly viewed and treated as a charter document that came into being much like the Constitution of the United States. According to this view, the authors of the New Testament were all present at the historic beginnings of the new religion and collectively wrote their gospels and letters for the purpose of founding the Christian church that Jesus came to inaugurate. Unfortunately for this view, that is not the way it happened. ~ Burton L. Mack
Maine Authors quotes by Burton L. Mack
I can't stop shaking. I need you. I want you. I can't let myself have you. ~ Kelli Maine
Maine Authors quotes by Kelli Maine
I have always loved story - I escaped within it as a child, I read every day, I love figuring out the complex layers of an author's work. ~ Kirsten Prout
Maine Authors quotes by Kirsten Prout
In due course, I came to classify writers into two categories: those who enabled you to arrive on time and those who caused you to be late. The Russian authors earned me a whole string of detentions. ~ Jean-Michel Guenassia
Maine Authors quotes by Jean-Michel Guenassia
The written word is greatest sacred documentation. ~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Maine Authors quotes by Lailah Gifty Akita
Waking up Thursday morning to another dreary day and the sense of being physically stuffed, they focused on FISH. While Charlotte interviewed the postmaster about the origin, techniques, and ingredients for his best-in-Maine lobster bakes, Nicole set off to gather recipes for glazed salmon, baked pesto haddock, and cod crusted with marjoram, a minted savory unique to Quinnipeague, and sage. ~ Barbara Delinsky
Maine Authors quotes by Barbara Delinsky
I've heard stories about authors filled with this kind of Lotto-winner hubris. I'm a Dutch boy from the Midwest. We don't have hubris. ~ Chris Van Allsburg
Maine Authors quotes by Chris Van Allsburg
All that really matters to me is that there are critics. ~ Peter Davis
Maine Authors quotes by Peter Davis
These two sections [of Irene Nemirovsky's Suite Francaise], plus some of the author's notes, are all we have
this in itself is a tragedy and waste of war. Had this novel been finished we would be hailing it as one of the supreme works of literature. As it stands, it is like a great cathedral gutted by a bomb. The ruined shell still soars to heaven, a reminder of the human spirit triumphing despite human destructiveness. ~ Irene Nemirovsky
Maine Authors quotes by Irene Nemirovsky
He told me he was used to getting what he wanted. ~ Celia Conrad
Maine Authors quotes by Celia Conrad
Writers are always selling somebody out. ~ Joan Didion
Maine Authors quotes by Joan Didion
After the Tiananmen Massacre, I felt compelled not only to continue writing but to actively resist the restrictions placed on freedom of speech. I set up the publishing company in Hong Kong, with offices in Shenzhen in mainland China, and managed to publish works of fiction, philosophy, and politics by unapproved authors. ~ Ma Jian
Maine Authors quotes by Ma Jian
[The writer] can easily foresee his fate ... in an age when an author who wants to have readers must take care to write in such a way that the book can easily be perused during an afternoon nap ... ~ Soren Kierkegaard
Maine Authors quotes by Soren Kierkegaard
Nothing takes you out of yourself the way a good book does, but at the same time nothing makes you more aware of yourself as a solitary creature, possessing your own particular tastes, memories, associations, beliefs. Even as it fully engages you with another mind (or maybe many other minds, if you count the characters' as well as the author's), reading remains a highly individual act. No one will ever do it precisely the way you do. ~ Wendy Lesser
Maine Authors quotes by Wendy Lesser
I would proclaim that the vast majority of what [say, Scientific American] is true-yet my ability to defend such a claim is weaker than I would like. And most likely the readers, authors, and editors of that magazine would be equally hard pressed to come up with cogent, non-technical arguments convincing a skeptic of this point, especially if pitted against a clever lawyer arguing the contrary. How come Truth is such a slippery beast? ~ Douglas Hofstadter
Maine Authors quotes by Douglas Hofstadter
All the books were beginning to turn against me. Indeed, I must have been blind as a bat not to have seen it long before, the ludicrous contradiction between my theory of life and my actual experiences as a reader. George MacDonald had done more to me than any other writer; of course it was a pity that he had that bee in his bonnet about Christianity. He was good in spite of it. Chesterton has more sense than all the other moderns put together; bating, of course, his Christianity. Johnson was one of the few authors whom I felt I could trust utterly; curiously enough, he had the same kink. Spenser and Milton by a strange coincidence had it too. Even among ancient authors the same paradox was to be found. The most religious (Plato, Aeschylus, Virgil) were clearly those on whom I could really feed. On the other hand, those writers who did not suffer from religion and with whom in theory my sympathy ought to have been complete -- Shaw and Wells and Mill and Gibbon and Voltaire -- all seemed a little thin; what as boys we called "tinny". It wasn't that I didn't like them. They were all (especially Gibbon) entertaining; but hardly more. There seemed to be no depth in them. They were too simple. The roughness and density of life did not appear in their books. ~ C.S. Lewis
Maine Authors quotes by C.S. Lewis
I think that whether we acknowledge it or not, our opinions as authors always influence our work. How can they not? ~ William Kent Krueger
Maine Authors quotes by William Kent Krueger
The author's projected intellectual climate nearly 500 years in the future proclaims itself too pragmatic to consider living well as important as material satisfaction. This reminds us, ironically, that choosing NOT to consider life's deeper questions is in itself a choice with profound and lasting consequences. ~ Bryan M. Litfin
Maine Authors quotes by Bryan M. Litfin
England is seen at its worst when it has to deal with men like Wilde. In Germany Wilde and Byron are appreciated as authors: in England they still go pecking about their love-affairs. Anyone who calls a book 'immoral' or 'moral' should be caned. A book by itself can be neither. It is only a question of the morality or immorality of the reader. But the English approach all questions of vice with such a curious mixture of curiosity and fear that it's impossible to deal with them. ~ Charles Hamilton Sorley
Maine Authors quotes by Charles Hamilton Sorley
Authors can only allow readers to learn so much about their characters. As much as they try to build someone three dimensionally on a page, words are still limited and subject to imagination and interpretation ~ Heather Lyons
Maine Authors quotes by Heather Lyons
As many have noted, the peril for authors is that our work space is too easily our play space. ~ Guy Gavriel Kay
Maine Authors quotes by Guy Gavriel Kay
Author's Prayer
If I speak for the dead, I must
leave this animal of my body,
I must write the same poem over and over
for the empty page is a white flag of their surrender.
If I speak of them, I must walk
on the edge of myself, I must live as a blind man
who runs through the rooms without
touching the furniture.
Yes, I live. I can cross the streets asking "What year
is it?"
I can dance in my sleep and laugh
in front of the mirror.
Even sleep is a prayer, Lord,
I will praise your madness, and
in a language not mine, speak
of music that wakes us, music
in which we move. For whatever I say
is a kind of petition and the darkest days
must I praise. ~ Ilya Kaminsky
Maine Authors quotes by Ilya Kaminsky
The efficacy of TA-65 is incremental. It does seem to stop telomere shortening and minutely lengthen telomeres, but not in the profound way that future drugs will. One natural compound that may prove more powerful and more affordable may be available by the time this book is published. You can find updates on it (not allowed to give a link) Still, TA-65 us currently being used by the authors of this book, and Dr. Woynarowski is one of the physicians who is licensed to distribute it. ~ Michael Fossel
Maine Authors quotes by Michael Fossel
What reading does, ultimately, is keep alive the dangerous and exhilarating idea that a life is not a sequence of lived moments, but a destiny ... the time of reading, the time defined by the author's language resonating in the self, is not the world's time, but the soul's. The energies that otherwise tend to stream outward through a thousand channels of distraction are marshaled by the cadences of the prose; they are brought into focus by the fact that it is an ulterior, and entirely new, world that the reader has entered. The free-floating self
the self we diffusely commune with while driving or walking or puttering in the kitchen
is enlisted in the work of bringing the narrative to life. In the process, we are able to shake off the habitual burden of insufficient meaning and flex our deeper natures. ~ Sven Birkerts
Maine Authors quotes by Sven Birkerts
No one writes to make money. Authors write stories to fill the world with imagination for those who have a hard time finding their own. ~ S.L. Perrine
Maine Authors quotes by S.L. Perrine
IRONY
They invite you
to come view
artifacts
stolen
from your ancestors
in their museums
as their
"experts"
explain
your
ancient
Benin
kingdom ~ Ijeoma Umebinyuo
Maine Authors quotes by Ijeoma Umebinyuo
I read a lot. I listen a lot. I think a lot. But so little remains. The books I read, their plots, their protagonists fade. The university lectures that I had found pretty impressive on first hearing, have faded away. Now I am listening to one on Pirandello. Names of people, books, cities. They are already fading away. Even the titles of films I've seen recently - they have already faded. Authors of thousands of books I've read... All that remains are the colours of their bindings, their covers. I don't remember much about Beauty and the Beast, but I remember clearly, vividly the hear of the day as we were crossing the Rhine bridge, to see the film. Everything that I see, or red, or listen to, connects, translates into moods, bits of surroundings, colors. No, I am not a novelist. No precision of observation, detail. With me, everything is mood, mood, or else - simply nothingness. ~ Jonas Mekas
Maine Authors quotes by Jonas Mekas
The difference between a writer and an author: Writers call each other writers. Readers call writers authors. ~ Oliver Markus Malloy
Maine Authors quotes by Oliver Markus Malloy
The life we're given is on a thread, so wear it well. ~ Benny Bellamacina
Maine Authors quotes by Benny Bellamacina
A writer is never just looking out of a window or staring into space. They are building a universe to share with the world ~ Brenda Ashworth Barry
Maine Authors quotes by Brenda Ashworth Barry
Then she says, You don't read women authors do ya? At least that's what I think I hear her say. Well, I said, how would you know and what would it matter anyway. Well, she says you just don't seem like you do. I said you're way wrong. She says which ones have you read then. I say I've read Erica Jong. ~ Bob Dylan
Maine Authors quotes by Bob Dylan
Read with a vengeance, as if the author's life is on trial, because nothing will have such an impact and be a better investment than owning, reading, and re-reading books that will change the way you think, write, and speak. ~ Chris Erzfeld
Maine Authors quotes by Chris Erzfeld
You were right the first time, Cathy. It was a stupid, silly story.
Ridiculous! Only insane people would die for the sake of love. I'll
bet you a hundred to one a woman wrote that junky romantic trash!"
Just a minute ago I'd despised that author for bringing about such a
miserable ending, then there I went, rushing to the defense. "T. M.
Ellis could very well have been a man! Though I doubt any woman writer
in the nineteenth century had much chance of being published, unless
she used her initials, or a man's name. And why is it all men think
everything a woman writes is trivial or trashy-or just plain silly
drivel? Don't men have romantic notions? Don't men dream of finding
the perfect love? And it seems to me, that Raymond was far more
mushy-minded than Lily! ~ V.C. Andrews
Maine Authors quotes by V.C. Andrews
Man is a tireless traveller wandering in the dark valleys of his past! ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Maine Authors quotes by Mehmet Murat Ildan
If an earth with no other creatures but only humans would be possible, it would be unbearably boring! ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Maine Authors quotes by Mehmet Murat Ildan
Authors are directors of the mind. Think about how you would compose a scene. Make it cinematic. ~ Kira Hawke
Maine Authors quotes by Kira Hawke
Reality isn't round, it's flat. There are edges where you can fall off and this October when I moved to Maine, I fell off one. ~ Carrie Jones
Maine Authors quotes by Carrie Jones
The ordinary writer has an unmistakable preference for this style, because it causes the reader to spend time and trouble in understanding that which he would have understood in a moment without it; and this makes it look as though the writer had more depth and intelligence than the reader. This is, indeed, one of those artifices referred to above, by means of which mediocre authors unconsciously, and as it were by instinct, strive to conceal their poverty of thought and give an appearance of the opposite. their ingenuity in this respect is really astounding. ~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Maine Authors quotes by Arthur Schopenhauer
Any debut novel is usually a case of spitting into the wind - or, just maybe, casting your bread upon the waters. Without an established audience in place, first-time authors have to hope for resonant word of mouth and a receptive reviewer or three. ~ Paul Di Filippo
Maine Authors quotes by Paul Di Filippo
The gospels were, in fact, written anywhere from forty to a hundred years after Jesus, and their authors attempted to demonstrate that Jesus could be seen to fulfill various Old Testament pronouncements. ~ Jay Parini
Maine Authors quotes by Jay Parini
Your book may be a masterpiece but do not suggest that to the publisher because many of the most hopeless manuscripts that have come his way have probably been so described by their authors. ~ Stanley Unwin
Maine Authors quotes by Stanley Unwin
The South believed an educated Negro to be a dangerous Negro. And the South was not wholly wrong; for education among all kinds of men always has had, and always will have, an element of danger and revolution, of dissatisfaction and discontent. Nevertheless, men strive to know. ~ W.E.B. Du Bois
Maine Authors quotes by W.E.B. Du Bois
When a group of ultra-opinionated, uber-creative romance authors get together, I'm sure you guys can imagine how fast the ideas start flying! ~ Teresa Medeiros
Maine Authors quotes by Teresa Medeiros
They say that girls are the ones who want fairy tail endings, but then again, who are the authors of fairy tales? mostly men ... ~ Alina Radoi
Maine Authors quotes by Alina Radoi
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