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My feeling is that science is virtually an unexplored ground. It's very visible - more so all the time - but there's no fiction that tells us how scientists think, and they really don't think the way that other people do. Gregory Benford
fictional remains
More than 100 years after he first appeared, Holmes remains the template for the fictional detective. Mark Billingham
fiction easy tales
How easy it is to tell tales! Denis Diderot
fiction hub
That is partly why women marry - to keep up the fiction of being in the hub of things. Elizabeth Bowen
fiction stories knows
[My early stories] are the work of a living writer whom I know in a sense, but can never meet. Elizabeth Bowen
fiction autobiography bounds
... any fictionis bound to be transposed autobiography. Elizabeth Bowen
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I have a tendency to embellish: I think it's a weakness of fiction writers. Once you know how to make a story better, it's hard not to do it all the time. Sarah Dessen
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Short fiction is like low relief. And if your story has no humor in it, then you're trying to look at something in the pitch dark. With the light of humor, it throws what you're writing into relief so that you can actually see it. Elizabeth McCracken
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I have a fondness for historical fiction, something wondrous like 'Wolf Hall,' but I'll read most anything as long as the story grabs my mind or my heart, and preferably both. You would be hard pressed, however, to find science fiction on my shelves. Sue Monk Kidd
deeds heroic perform
Let us perform heroic deeds by working together; Sathya Baba
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One should indulge only in such deeds that provides good- health and strength so that he can work for longer periods without getting tired. Yajur Veda
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On life's journey faith is nourishment, virtuous deeds are a shelter, wisdom is the light by day and right mindfulness is the protection by night. If a man lives a pure life, nothing can destroy him. Buddha
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My deeds now are simple, for I'm a simple man. But (they're) honest .Ê.Ê. come from a sincere heart .Ê.Ê. I'm definitely not the same foolish misguided person I once was. Michael Morales
deeds definitely foolish heart honest misguided simple sincere
My deeds now are simple, for I'm a simple man. But (they're) honest . . . come from a sincere heart . . . I'm definitely not the same foolish misguided person I once was. Michael Morales
deeds speech doe
EVERY intention which does not assert itself by deeds is a vain intention, and the speech which expresses it is idle speech. It is action which proves life and establishes will Eliphas Levi
deeds crystals charity
Like threads of silver seen through crystal beads Let love through good deeds show. Edwin Arnold
deeds divine follow
O Men! Look at the divine deeds of Vishnu; contemplate and then follow them. Sam Veda
deeds good
I didn't want something like, 'Hey Stitch, let's go out and do good deeds today,' Chris Sanders
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Talkers are no good doers. William Shakespeare
doers needs talkers
We need a doer, not a talker. Bobby Jindal
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Great talkers are little doers. Benjamin Franklin
doers littles talkers
Great talkers, little doers. Benjamin Franklin
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They who secure eternal life are doers of the word as well as hearers Brigham Young
doers critics
Be a doer and not a critic. Tony Blair
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Teaching is reminding others that they know just as well as you. You are all learners, doers and teachers. Richard Bach
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Be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds. Homer
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He who receives an injury is to some extent an accomplice of the wrong-doer. Henry David Thoreau