You'd help if you could, wouldn't you, boy?" I said. "It's no wonder they call you man's best friend. Faithful and loyal and true, you share in our sorrows and rejoice with us in our triumphs, the truest friend we ever have known, a better friend than we deserve. You have thrown in your lot with us, through thick and thin, on battlefield and hearthrug, refusing to leave your master even when death and destruction lie all around. Ah, noble dog, you are the furry mirror in which we see our better selves reflected, man as he could be, unstained by war or ambition, unspoilt by-
Writers are too neurotic to ever be happy. - Connie Willis
Writers are too neurotic to ever be happy.
- Connie Willis
I have great faith in the future of books - no matter what form they may take - and of science fiction. - Connie Willis
I have great faith in the future of books - no matter what form they may take - and of science fiction.
Science fiction is an amazing literature: plot elements that you would think would be completely worn out by now keep changing into surprising new fo… - Connie Willis
Science fiction is an amazing literature: plot elements that you would think would be completely worn out by now keep changing into surprising new fo…
When you're a writer, the question people always ask you is, "Where do you get your ideas?" Writers hate this question. It's like asking Humphrey Bog… - Connie Willis
When you're a writer, the question people always ask you is, "Where do you get your ideas?" Writers hate this question. It's like asking Humphrey Bog…
The entire range of human experience is present in a church choir, including, but not restricted to jealousy, revenge, horror, pride, incompetence (t… - Connie Willis
The entire range of human experience is present in a church choir, including, but not restricted to jealousy, revenge, horror, pride, incompetence (t…
And every place and time an author writes about is imaginary, from Oz to Raymond Chandler's L.A. to Dickens's London. - Connie Willis
And every place and time an author writes about is imaginary, from Oz to Raymond Chandler's L.A. to Dickens's London.
He looked resigned, as though he knew that wretched door--to where? Home? Heaven? Peace?--would never open, and at the same time he seemed resolved, … - Connie Willis
He looked resigned, as though he knew that wretched door--to where? Home? Heaven? Peace?--would never open, and at the same time he seemed resolved, …
I learned everything I know about plot from Dame Agatha (Christie). - Connie Willis
I learned everything I know about plot from Dame Agatha (Christie).
To do something for someone or something you loved-England or Shakespeare or a dog or the Hodbins or history-wasn't a sacrifice at all. Even if it co… - Connie Willis
To do something for someone or something you loved-England or Shakespeare or a dog or the Hodbins or history-wasn't a sacrifice at all. Even if it co…
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