Quote by Patricia Briggs
The cool thing about writing is that there is really never a typic

The cool thing about writing is that there is really never a typical day. Sometimes I get a rhythm going and head off to work every morning and come home at night. Sometimes Ill write for two days straight and then be utterly blank for the next two. – Patricia Briggs

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The cool parts – the parts that have won Dubai its reputation as the Vegas of the Middle East or the Venice of the Middle East or the Disney World of the Middle East, if Disney World were the size of San Francisco and out in a desert – have been built in the last ten years. – George Saunders

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There are people out there who are older who are cool. I want that. – Billy Corgan

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My friends are people who like building cool stuff. We always have this joke about people who want to just start companies without making something valuable. Theres a lot of that in Silicon Valley. – Mark Zuckerberg

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Again, like I said, were not trying to censor anyone. If you think drugs are cool, fine. Make that movie. We are not going to stop you, or try to stop you, but we would encourage other people to be a bit more responsible about their portrayal of drug usage. – Gerald McRaney

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