One thing that's always helped quell my writerly anxieties is seeking out interviews with writers I admire.
We were ordered out to quell an uprising of the Indians, and were out for several days, had numerous skirmishes during which six of the soldiers were killed and several severely wounded.
Growing up in Florida, it rained a lot, so we spent a lot of time indoors. I used to love Frogger. I got a lot of use out of that and Ms. Pac-man on my little Atari.
I got kind of burned out, so I moved to Florida. I was down there for 10 or 12 years, raising children.
When that bell rang, I wanted to go out there and do my thing.
I hadn't thought that I was generally a pack rat, but it turns out I am.
The Rat Pack was the piece that really kicked me out of that little funk that I was in and then Ted called me up and asked me if I wanted to be the dad in Blow.
Until we make campaigns affordable, then we're going to have too many members of Congress out rattling the cup with special interest groups.
I always wanted to fire rays out of my fingertips.
The real character of a man is found out by his amusements.
The only real power comes out of a long rifle.
We should not seek to tune out the realists' whines or taunts, as they may provide good instruction.
Reaping political dividends out of tragedies is deeply engrained in the Congress' DNA.
I was at this fancy school, and I felt out of place, so I rebelled.
Yes, I made mistakes by rebelling, by acting out in confused ways.
Bullets cannot be recalled. They cannot be uninvented. But they can be taken out of the gun.
We're still in a recession. We're not gonna be out of it for a while, but we will get out.
Personally, I'd like as many children as I can pop out, I reckon.
When everybody recognises you, going out is difficult. But you deal with it.
Recollection is the only paradise from which we cannot be turned out.