“The strangest thing about writing a sitcom, is never knowing if it will become anything but words on a page.” Quote by Pippa Evans
“If you had of told me age 10 that in 19 years time I would be on a stage in Salford performing with Les Dennis in a sitcom I had written, I would have believed you.” IfsYearsWould BeAgeWrittenStagePerformingSitcom Author:Pippa Evans
“Writing relies on very few things, my friend. All you need to write is your brain, a way to convey the story into existence (pen, computer, whatever), and a place in which to do it (office, kitchen table, lunar brothel).” WayNeedsWritingStoriesExistenceBrainOfficeComputerMy FriendsTablesRelyKitchenPensKitchen TableBrothels Author:Chuck Wendig
“Story matters. Writing is important. Stories make the world go around. Many things begin as words on a page. It matters to the world. And it matters to you. Don't let anyone rob you of that. Don't rob yourself of it, either. Don't diminish. Don't dismiss. Embrace. Create. Accelerate.” WorldWritingImportantMatterStoriesPagesEmbraceDiminishAccelerate Author:Chuck Wendig
“What my political views or my constitutional views are just doesn't matter.” MatterPoliticalViewsPolitical View Author:Elena Kagan
“Were it not for gravity one man might hurl another by a puff of his breath into the depths of space, beyond recall for all eternity.” MenMightScienceSpaceEternityBreathsDepthOne ManGravityRecallsPuff Author:Roger Joseph Boscovich
“The proper use of comments is to compensate for our failure to express ourself in code.” UseCodeProgrammingComment Author:Robert Cecil Martin
“The whole HTML validation exercise is questionable, but validating as XHTML is flat-out masochism. Only recommended for those that enjoy pain. Or programmers. I can’t always tell the difference.” I CanWholePainEnjoyDifferencesExerciseProgrammingFlatsProgrammersValidationQuestionableMasochismHtml Author:Jeff Atwood
“It was a very cool thing to be a smart girl, as opposed to some other, different kind. And I think that made a great deal of difference to me growing up and in my life afterward.” ThinkingKindMadeDifferentGirlDifferencesDealsGrowing UpGrowingSmartDifferent KindsCool ThingsVery CoolSmart Girl Author:Elena Kagan
“If we had nothing but pecuniary rewards and worldly honours to look to, our profession would not be one to be desired. But in its practice you will find it to be attended with peculiar privileges, second to none in intense interest and pure pleasures. It is our proud office to tend the fleshly tabernacle of the immortal spirit, and our path, rightly followed, will be guided by unfettered truth and love unfeigned. In the pursuit of this noble and holy calling I wish you all God-speed.” IfsLooksScienceSpiritWishInterestPleasurePracticePathProudHolyCallingPureAnd LoveRewardsPrivilegeSpeedNobleProfessionPursuitIntenseImmortalHonourPeculiarWorldlyWish YouTruth And Love Author:Joseph Lister
“The really important questions in human life are hardly touched upon by psychologists. Do liars come to believe their own lies? Is pleasure the same as happiness? Is it better to have loved and lost than never to have loved, or not to be able to love?” BelieveHumansImportantAbleScienceLyingLostPleasureHuman LifeTouchedLiarsPsychologistImportant QuestionsLoved And Lost Author:Anthony Standen