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I think any writer keeps going back to some basic theme. Sometimes it's autobiographical. I guess it usually is.
~ Joe Haldeman
One theme I ran into over and over while writing about the periodic table was the future of energy and the question of which element or elements will replace carbon as king.
~ Sam Kean
I've always been a big fan of Philip K. Dick; I love his work. There's a returning theme of identity and the fragility of our identity. Even when we are looking at what we think is a stark reality, it might actually be something completely different.
~ Jack Reynor
I have been writing poetry ever since I was in high school. My poetry mainly concerned the theme of love. And that, of course, is an endless subject.
~ Robert Indiana
I kind of approach action/non-action very much similarly. It has to be character-based and it has to kind of come off the theme and the overall arc.
~ Justin Lin
For me, a theme that's always circling around in my head - which is why I love the horror genre - is what we're ready to do for metaphorical and physical survival.
~ Misha Green
I love Orlando. I'm in Orlando six times a year. I love the theme parks.
~ James Murray
October's a busy month for me. I usually find myself working but I also try to do one or two conventions in that period. Then whatever city I'm in, they want to drag me to their local horror theme park.
~ Tony Todd
Disney's something to be a little alarmed about. It's not just a little theme park anymore. It's now an ethic and outlook and strategy that goes way beyond central Florida.
~ Carl Hiaasen
I feel like the theme song to 'Duck Tales.' 'Life is like a hurricane; it's a duck blur.' That's absolutely what it is.
~ Alaska
The reason that Shaft has a dominant theme song is because James Bond has a dominant theme song.
~ Cheo Hodari Coker
I think one of the primary themes in my work is the paradox of memory, at once fundamental to our sense of who we are and yet elusive, ever-changing, fragmentary. One way to look at this is to say that, therefore, we ourselves are elusive, ever-changing and fragmentary to ourselves.
~ Floyd Skloot
There are millions and billions of atoms of memory of all kinds of musical themes in me.
~ Erykah Badu
Guys like him, they nurse grudges, rarely abandon obsessions, and I don't believe they change.
~ Robyn Carr
I taught for a while after college, writing at night and on weekends and vacations. But I might be done writing.
~ Robyn Carr
Spread this over Vanni's
~ Robyn Carr
Have you ever known a guy like that? That responsive? That genuine?" "Yeah," Peyton said. "Hank on Royal Pains." When Devon shot her a questioning look, she said, "It's a TV show. In other words, fiction.
~ Robyn Carr
We can continue this conversation later." "I don't think so," she said. "You boys gossip worse than a bunch of old women and I think it's high time you mind your own bloody business." He leaned toward her and kissed her cheek. "Yeah, good luck with that.
~ Robyn Carr
The genre has moved into this commercial aspect of itself, and ignored this extraordinarily rich literature that's filed everywhere else except under travel.
~ Robyn Davidson
It is our conditioned, vastly overrated rational mind which screws everything up.
~ Robyn Davidson
The discomfort I felt under that moral pressure has stayed with me all my life and made me eternally wary of the blindness of ideological certainty.
~ Robyn Davidson
I had been sick of carrying around the self-indulgent negativity which was so much the malaise of my generation, my sex and my class.
~ Robyn Davidson
One of his criminal associates hired me to represent him. That's how he found you, Hazel. He targeted you.
~ Robyn Harding
And so she ghosted on, in relentless pursuit of escape, not from society, but from herself.
~ Robyn Schneider