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New Authors Quotes

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Neil Gaiman
“Start telling the stories that only you can tell, because there’ll always be better writers than you and there’ll always be smarter writers than you. There will always be people who are much better at doing this or doing that – but you are the only you.”
Neil Gaiman

Marcel Proust
“We are very slow in recognising in the peculiar physiognomy of a new writer the type which is labelled 'great talent' in our museum of general ideas. Simply because that physiognomy is new and strange, we can find in it no resemblance to what we are accustomed to call talent. We say rather originality, charm, delicacy, strength; and then one day we add up the sum of these, and find that it amounts simply to talent.”
Marcel Proust, In Search of Lost Time

“Practice. It's not about perfect, it's about practice.”
Christine Haggerty

Nithin Purple
“O' Muse, goddess of music, songs and a poet's mind,bestow me your sources with treasures vivid;that of beauty you shall exempt to liberal lend,with genii of views in fancied world holds an aid—like a rare device which instructs the deep ideas.”
Nithin Purple, Halcyon Wings: 'These passions feathers are gathering on a winged vision'

Nithin Purple
“Cynthia then holiness spread in arctic dews,
from lately month that it pinion'd the living world,there did swell the mild and greenish meadows,winter anew its frozen gold of treasury wild.”
Nithin Purple, Halcyon Wings: 'These passions feathers are gathering on a winged vision'

A.K. Kuykendall
“The child’s name is missing an ‘I’ and a ‘space’ before the D. It also requires an N after the A. The truth of the child’s purpose is to DEMAND. But to reverse the name of the child, all’s you need is an N after the M, for the child is DAMNED.”
A.K. Kuykendall, The Possession

“We are very slow in recognising in the peculiar physiognomy of a new writer the type which is labelled 'great talent' in our museum of general ideas. Simply because that physiognomy is new and strange, we can find in it no resemblance to what we are accustomed to call talent. We say rather originality, charm, delicacy, strength; and then one day we add up the sum of these, and find that it amounts simply to talent.”
Marcel Proustre

“*(We) All are & everything is a Single Everlasting Entity.(We = 1 = ∞)”
Regulus Draak, Dark Souls: A Thrilling Ride to the Brink of Chaos

Doworth Howard
“What if the universe is expanding because when you die, or anyone or anything dies, they become a star?”
Doworth Howard, Thick, Thin, What The Dragon Let In: Stories, Rhymes, and Reveries