I dream about having a house by the water and not doing anything, not feeling ambitious, nor having the need to make money.
— Lee Pace (via twotonmantaray)
Talented writing tends to contain more information, sentence for sentence, clause for clause, than merely good writing. … It also employs rhetorical parallels and differences… . It pays attention to the sounds and rhythms of its sentences… . Much of the information it proffers is implied. … These are among the things that indicate talent.
— Samuel Delany on good writing vs. talented Writing (via explore-blog)










