If you take my stuff apart, you'll find my choruses of repetitions are picked up almost verbatim from Kurt Vonnegut, and my distanced fracture quality is all from Amy Hempel, who's probably my favourite writer.
You have to create the show anew, and find it anew, on a nightly basis.
I find having a column a very difficult form of journalism. I'm not a natural like Tom Friedman and Anna Quindlen.
We hear only those questions for which we are in a position to find answers.
I love when a protagonist and antagonist can find common ground.
Civilization, we shall find, like Universalism and Christianity, is anti evolutionary in its effects; it works against the laws and conditions which regulated the earlier stages of man's ascent.
There is no great sport in having bullets flying about one in every direction, but I find they have less horror when among them than when in anticipation.
In my many trips to South Africa, I have met and spoken to a lot of people there, and they all seem to find apartheid as repellent as you would.
What I find appalling is the intrusive nature towards my extended family.
Every fact is related on one side to sensation, and, on the other, to morals. The game of thought is, on the appearance of one of these two sides, to find the other: given the upper, to find the under side.
Human brutes, like other beasts, find snares and poison in the provision of life, and are allured by their appetites to their destruction.
In a novel, my feelings and sense of outrage can find a broader means of expression which would be more symbolic and applicable to many European countries.
Brushes are crucial for applying glazes, sauces, and oils. The pastry brushes that you find in homestores can be pricey so pay a visit to your local hardware store and pick up a few paint brushes which are less expensive and work equally as well.
Whenever we approve, we can find a hundred good reasons to justify our approbation. Whenever we dislike, we can find a thousand to justify our dislike.
I keep being surprised by the amount of archaeological sites and features that are left to find all over the world.
I do love archery in my day-to-day life because I find it very therapeutic, and I've trained every season with the bow and arrow.
I find that arduous physical labor can jump-start my thought process.
If we look into ourselves we discover propensities which declare that our intellects have arisen from a lower form; could our minds be made visible we should find them tailed.
English banjo players really were a law unto themselves - you don't find that kind of brisk banjo playing on the original Louis Armstrong or Bix Beiderbecke records.
I'm about as straight an arrow as you'll find out there.