Quote by Stephen King
Well, Im like a drug addict, Im always saying Im going to stop, an

Well, Im like a drug addict, Im always saying Im going to stop, and then I dont, what Ive said consistently is that I hope I know when to stop: when it starts to get repetitive. – Stephen King

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A lot of us grow up and we grow out of the literal interpretation that we get when were children, but we bear the scars all our life. Whether theyre scars of beauty or scars of ugliness, its pretty much in the eye of the beholder. – Stephen King

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I never saw any of my dads stories. My mother said he had piles and piles of manuscripts. – Stephen King

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Like anything else that happens on its own, the act of writing is beyond currency. Money is great stuff to have, but when it comes to the act of creation, the best thing is not to think of money too much. It constipates the whole process. – Stephen King

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We must rediscover the distinction between hope and expectation. – Ivan Illich

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Im really happy here. I think anyone who knows me well, and the fans too I hope, they know that I love the area, and the bond that Ive had with the fans has been fantastic. – Frank Lampard

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When I consider life, it is all a cheat. Yet fooled with hope, people favor this deceit. – John Dryden

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My hope still is to leave the world a bit better than when I got here. – Jim Henson

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Every morning I wake up with new ideas. – Caroll Shelby

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You have learnt something. That always feels at first as if you had lost something. – George Bernard Shaw, Major Barbara: A Discussion in Three Long Acts {Act III, An

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