Other people paint beautifully on canvas or write wonderful poetry. I like making deals. Preferably big ones.
I don't like being left to my own thoughts.
At the end of a miserable day, instead of grieving my virtual nothing, I can always look at my loaded wastepaper basket and tell myself that if I failed, at least I took a few trees down with me.
I'm friends with a lot of writers and so many of them say how much they hate signings and how they leave after a certain period of time. But what is so hard about sitting there while people tell you how much they love you? And if you don't like it, well, learn to like it. I try to take one person at a time. I never look down the line to see how many more people are left. And I always try to make people talk about something besides whatever they planned to say.
You need to give the reader a reason to turn the page. In a diary, you are just yourself. You aren't trying to entertain. You aren't trying to get anyone to turn the page. I have over one hundred and fifty six volumes of my diary and I guarantee you that if you read them, you'd stop and never come back.
I've often lost faith in myself, I've never lost it in my family
His embarassment would have pleased me, but once he recovered, there would be that awkward period that sometimes culminates in a handshake. I didn't want to touch these people's hands or see things from their point of view, I just wanted to continue hating them. So I kept my mouth shut and stared off into space.
The third rule of life is this: Everything you buy today is smaller, more expensive, and not as good as it was yesterday.
I'm very frustrated by fear of imagination. I don't think that's healthy.
Don't be married to a line or verse if it can't rhyme, fit the meter, or doesn't fit the outline.
Play fast, play smart, play aggressive, bring energy!