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"Magic exists. Who can doubt it, when there are rainbows and wildflowers, the music of the wind and the silence of the stars? Anyone who has loved has been touched by magic. It is such a simple and such an extraordinary part of the lives we live."
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"I generally write a first draft that's pretty lean. Just get the story down."
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"I'd always loved to read - and come from a family of readers - but I never thought about writing as a career."
Family

"The most important aspect of any story, to me, is character."
Character

"Certainly the plagiarism, and dealing with the fallout of it, was the most difficult thing I've ever faced since I started writing."
Writing

"Mary Stewart will always be my goddess. I can pick up one of her early books - one I've read a dozen times - and still slide right into the story."
Books

"I read a lot - and I read a variety of genres."
Reading

"I believe strongly in writing groups such as Romance Writers Of America that offer support, information and networking."
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"I would hope that my writing's cleaner than it was when I started."
Hope

"I do indeed write on the road. My laptop goes with me everywhere."
Road

"Men didn't respect beauty...they used it."
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"Expect to wonder to find wonder."
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"The curse that came before history has laid on us all a tendency to be weary of wonders. If we saw the sun for the first time it would be the most fearful and beautiful of meteors. Now that we see it for the hundredth time we call it, in the hideous and blasphemous phrase of Wordsworth, "the light of common day." We are inclined to increase our claims. We are inclined to demand six suns, to demand a blue sun, to demand a green sun. Humility is perpetually putting us back in the primal darkness. There all light is lightning, startling and instantaneous. Until we understand that original dark, in which we have neither sight nor expectation, we can give no hearty and childlike praise to the splendid sensationalism of things."
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"As once the winged energy of delightcarried you over childhood's dark abysses,now beyond your own life build the greatarch of unimagined bridges.Wonders happen if we can succeedin passing through the harshest danger;but only in a bright and purely granted achievement can we realize the wonder.To work with Things in the indescribable relationship is not too hard for us; the pattern grows more intricate and subtle,and being swept along is not enough.Take your practiced powers and stretch them out until they span the chasm between two contradictions...For the god wants to know himself in you."
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"Wonder at everything and ask, why?Love everything and wonder, why?"
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"I've discovered why you fascinate - you keep the mystery and as Carlyle noted, Wonder is the basis of worship..."
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"The stars were so simple when she was a kid, a smattering of glowing dust circling the Earth. She did not then know that each was a sun, most considerably more massive than the daylight one she knew."
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"You have to choose your own destiny. You have to choose your own path in life."
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"...because wonder admits to the existence of mystery, and the recognition of mystery in the world allows the possibility of Truth."
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"Once you realize life is magic, you will never look upon the world with dimmed eyes again."
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"It is as if we need to be reminded of convention in order properly to appreciate the wonder of being unguarded..."
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