If you can write any way and it's working out, just bow down in gratitude.
“If you can write any way and it's working out, just bow down in gratitude.”
— Jennifer Egan · Bow
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If you can write any way and it's working out, just bow down in gratitude.
“If you can write any way and it's working out, just bow down in gratitude.”
— Jennifer Egan · Bow
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“If you can write any way and it's working out, just bow down in gratitude.”
“As a journalist, I have wanted very much to find a way to write about the music industry, and it's been frustrating to me that that's never worked out.”
“I'm not sure if the passage of time affects our core identities so much as reveals them to us.”
“We live in a moment and a culture when reading is really endangered. There's simply no way to write well, though, if you're not reading well.”
“I hope to keep writing journalism as long as I write fiction; it's afforded me such amazing adventures and opportunities. It does take a lot of time, so it's hard to do both at once, but I try to do a big journalism piece every couple of years, and I'll hopefully continue with that.”
“I was not a punk rocker, absolutely not, but I certainly knew quite a lot of them, and I definitely went to the Mab - it was raw, interesting intense scene, so I was very drawn to it, but I was a total outsider.”
“I was the guy literally in the chess club who decided to wear a bow tie for the last two years of high school, so I obviously wasn't trying to get the ladies.”
“Donald Trump is an innocent child of God, and the democratically chosen president-elect of the United States. We must deeply bow before the first and deeply respect the second.”
“I thought my dad was out of work, because my friends had fathers with briefcases who'd go off somewhere with bow ties on. But my father would finish breakfast and go back to his room.”
“Zionism needn't continue, and won't continue, to bow its head to a system of individual rights interpreted in a universal way.”
“I don't want to live beyond the age of 75. That would be a good point to bow out. I don't want to go on for ever.”
“I found this national debt, doubled, wrapped in a big bow waiting for me as I stepped into the Oval Office.”