Shows are really strange. Sometimes you really don't know what to expect
Novels definitely come more naturally to me. When I write short stories, it's always a fight against it expanding.
Female friendship was one-tenth prevention and nine-tenths cleanup.
How strange it was that a dream, once realized, could quickly turn mundane.
Told with rare honesty, My Accidental Jihad is the story of Krista Bremer's lifelong quest for insight and understanding, a search that leads her out of the Pacific surf to journalism school in North Carolina and through the complex challenges and unexpected joys of a cross-cultural marriage and family. This book is a powerfully personal account of the courage and hard work necessary to open one's heart and keep it that way.
I think the posture of confidence can serve you well. I'm not sure what's to be gained by sitting at your computer and beating yourself up.
With impeccable prose, dry wit, and uncommon wisdom, Ted Thompson brings to life one family's painful disappointments and powerful resilience. The Land of Steady Habits combines Austen's shrewd mastery of domestic economics with Updike's compassion for the melancholy commuter to make something elegant, fresh, and brilliant.
Sometimes I think candor is the only kindness.
There is no wilderness like a life without friends.
There is nothing Modern about doing dumb things for dumb reasons.
I've always said fashion is like roast chicken: You don't have to think about it to know it's delicious.