My books always begin with a sentence and an image - not necessarily connected.
Jeanette Winterson
Recitation: by Male by Female
My friends say I have two speeds: fast and blistering.
Jodi Picoult
FriendsFastSayTwoSpeeds
I never try to marry more than three flavors in one dish.
Joel Robuchon
ThreeTryMoreNeverMarryThan
There is always inequality in life. Some men are killed in a war and some men are wounded and some men never leave the country. Life is unfair.
John F. Kennedy
LifeMenWarInequalityCountry
You have not converted a man because you have silenced him.
John Morley
PoliticsManYouHimBecause
The enterprise cloud is a very secure cloud at this point.
Aneel Bhusri
CloudPointSecureVeryEnterprise
I was a newspaper editor in the Army, and I know something about the Army PR culture.
John Sandford
CultureArmyKnowNewspaperAbout
A lot of crafters, they're shut-ins.
Amy Sedaris
Lot
I obviously want to win a grand slam, but whatever I do, however long I play, I hope I sustain a really long career, a healthy one, just a pretty consistent career. I obviously want to win a grand slam.
Sloane Stephens
HopeWinLongCareerPlayHealthy
While I am a fervent believer in free markets and limited government, there are rare instances in which government involvement is necessary.
Steve Largent
GovernmentI AmFreeRareNecessary
I've always been fascinated with sound, since I was a little kid when my mother Dorothy Dean took me to my first piano lesson. Later on, my guitar, bass guitar, and synthesizer were my secret weapons.
Mike Dean
MotherMeGuitarLessonFirstKid
Very few of the men whose names have become great in the early pioneering of jazz and of swing were trained in music at all. They were born musicians: they felt their music and played by ear and memory. That was the way it was with the great Dixieland Five.
Louis Armstrong
MusicGreatMenMemoryMusicians
Music videos are really expensive, and if I mess it up, it's like, 'Oh, there goes 15,000 dollars,' you know?
Jay Park
MusicYouKnowMessUpExpensive
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