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If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot. There's no way around these two things that I'm aware of, no shortcut.


Stephen King


#around #aware #i #lot #must

But I think there are a set of experiences that turn a potential writer into a working writer, and then there are places in your life were you start to recognize what you want to do.


Stephen King


#i #i think #into #life #places

If women be educated for dependence; that is, to act according to the will of another fallible being, and submit, right or wrong, to power, where are we to stop?


Mary Wollstonecraft


#act #another #being #dependence #educated

All Americans have a sacred duty to guarantee Social Security benefits to our nation's senior citizens.


Steve King


#benefits #citizens #duty #guarantee #nation

We should recognize that on the day that we are born, our glass is half full. In America your chance to fill your glass the rest of the way up is greater than it is anyplace else on this planet.


Steve King


#anyplace #born #chance #day #else

Our belief is that it is a basket of well-diversified companies that are playing the Internet, but are not direct Internet companies.


John Zimmerman


#belief #companies #direct #internet #our

I come from an ordinary family - my dad is a carpenter, a roof-maker - and we've always loved racing together.


Sebastian Vettel


#carpenter #come #dad #family #i

Some enterprising rabbit had dug its way under the stakes of my garden again. One voracious rabbit could eat a cabbage down to the roots, and from the looks of things, he'd brought friends. I sighed and squatted to repair the damage, packing rocks and earth back into the hole. The loss of Ian was a constant ache; at such moments as this, I missed his horrible dog as well. I had brought a large collection of cuttings and seeds from River Run, most of which had survived the journey. It was mid-June, still time--barely--to put in a fresh crop of carrots. The small patch of potato vines was all right, so were the peanut bushes; rabbits wouldn't touch those, and didn't care for the aromatic herbs either, except the fennel, which they gobbled like licorice. I wanted cabbages, though, to preserve a sauerkraut; come winter, we would want food with some taste to it, as well as some vitamin C. I had enough seed left, and could raise a couple of decent crops before the weather turned cold, if I could keep the bloody rabbits off. I drummed my fingers on the handle of my basket, thinking. The Indians scattered clippings of their hair around the edges of the fields, but that was more protection against deer than rabbits. Jamie was the best repellent, I decided. Nayawenne had told me that the scent of carnivore urine would keep rabbits away--and a man who ate meat was nearly as good as a mountain lion, to say nothing of being more biddable. Yes, that would do; he'd shot a deer only two days ago; it was still hanging. I should brew a fresh bucket of spruce beer to go with the roast venison, though . . . (Page 844)


Diana Gabaldon


#humor #jamie-fraser #nature #outlander #food

I pledged California to a Northern Republic and to a flag that should have no treacherous threads of cotton in its warp, and the audience came down in thunder.


Thomas Starr King


#california #came #cotton #down #flag

Each year, therefore, a dollar spent on alcoholic beverages has purchased a smaller quantity.


William Lyon Mackenzie King


#alcoholic beverages #beverages #dollar #each #purchased






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