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161 " God blows on the leaves, they turn to gold, and we call it autumn. "
― Joyce Rachelle
162 " Writers don't forget the past; they turn it into raw material. "
163 " We hardly ever talk about trauma afterwards, because it helps to live in a world where we can pretend it never happened. "
164 " No sound is more ominous than the silence of a patient man. "
165 " Life is about getting the right proportions of warm concern and cool indifference. "
166 " It's all about motive. Climbing up and climbing out look the same on the outside. "
167 " They told me I've got writer's cramp. So is that better than the block? "
168 " My hand grips a pen and instantly convulses like it's touched the bars of death. "
169 " Writer's block: That moment when you freeze on the bridge between expectation and reality. "
170 " But men are bound to saySome things that, though untrue,Will get you down the aisleUntil you say "I do. "
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171 " When people say they're unemployed, bored, or have nothing to do, I sigh and think, "If only time were transferable. "