I think of childhood as an explosion of creativity. For most people, growing up and earning a living means leaving all that behind. But an artist never leaves that behind. Edwin Mullhouse was my way of exploring the child as artist and, under the guise of childhood, something larger. Steven Millhauser Read Quote
I know these are going to sound like school reading-list suggestions, but if you like dystopian fiction, you should check out some of the originals: ‘Anthem,’ by Ayn Rand; ‘1984,’ by George Orwell; or ‘Brave New World,’ by Aldous Huxley. Sara Shepard Read Quote
In ‘Who’s Who,’ my hobbies are listed as eating, sleeping, and voicing one’s opinion. Not necessarily the right opinion, but it’s mine. Louise Wilson Read Quote
I really can’t complain about actresses who get paid to be dumb. Most of us can’t get paid to be smart. Aaron Allston Read Quote
In the best writers, the outward-reaching interest in the ‘found subject’ leads back at a hairpin to some uncomfortable inner recognition that the writer has journeyed very far to see; he comes home half-dead. Amity Gaige Read Quote
I enjoy watching the NFL, but you’ve got to have a real passion to make that transition and have a real crack at it. Israel Folau Read Quote
As disabled people, we are taught from a young age that those who are attracted to us are to be regarded with suspicion. Stella Young Read Quote
I’m going to show the world that I’m the best welterweight on the planet and I’m going to do it right before my people’s eyes. Kell Brook Read Quote