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Billy Corgan (b. March 17): “I’m viewed as this weird, crippled character.”

17 Mar

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“I’m viewed as this weird, crippled character. But you got to take your lumps.”

~ Billy Corgan, b. 17 March 1967

 

Billy Corgan (b. March 17): “I’m viewed as this weird, crippled character.”

17 Mar

corgan4

“I’m viewed as this weird, crippled character. But you got to take your lumps.”

~ Billy Corgan, b. 17 March 1967

 

Peter Robinson (b. Mar 17): “Writers have to be able to enjoy solitude…”

17 Mar
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Peter Robinson, born 17 March 1950, is a Canadian crime writer born in Britain. He is best known for his crime novels set in Yorkshire featuring Inspector Alan Banks. He has written 25 books.

Writing quotes:

  1. I think writers have to be able to enjoy solitude rather than just endure it. I’ve always enjoyed being left alone with my imagination, ever since I was a kid.
  2. Put your bum on the chair and your fingers on the keyboard. Read widely, too. When my students fail it’s usually nothing to do with lack of talent but everything to do with lack of application. So many people want to be writers, but few actually want to write!
  3. I used to write my own versions of famous tales, such as William Tell or Robin Hood, and illustrate them myself, too. When I entered my teens, I got more into horror and science fiction and wrote a lot of short stories. A literary education complicated things and for many years I wrote nothing but poetry. Then I got back to story-telling.
  4. I like newspaper stories that are incomplete, that give me room to imagine the rest. It’s no good to me reading about something that’s all neatly solved and wrapped up. That’s why so many of my stories revolve around human psychology, around why someone commits a certain crime, or series of crimes. I don’t profess to know the answers but I like to explore the possibilities.

 

Billy Corgan (b. March 17): “I’m viewed as this weird, crippled character.”

17 Mar

corgan4

“I’m viewed as this weird, crippled character. But you got to take your lumps.”

~ Billy Corgan, b. 17 March 1967

 

Rob Lowe (b. March 17): “Sobriety was the greatest gift I ever gave myself…”

17 Mar

“Sobriety was the greatest gift I ever gave myself. I don’t put it on a platform. I don’t campaign about it. It’s just something that works for me. It enabled me to really connect with my wife, which I was never able to do before.”

~ Rob Lowe, b. 17 March 1964

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Rob Lowe (b. March 17): “Sobriety was the greatest gift I ever gave myself…”

17 Mar

lowe

“Sobriety was the greatest gift I ever gave myself. I don’t put it on a platform. I don’t campaign about it. It’s just something that works for me. It enabled me to really connect with my wife, which I was never able to do before.”

~ Rob Lowe, b. 17 March 1964

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Billy Corgan (b. March 17): “I’m viewed as this weird, crippled character.”

17 Mar

corgan4

“I’m viewed as this weird, crippled character. But you got to take your lumps.”

~ Billy Corgan, b. 17 March 1967

 

Billy Corgan (b. Mar 17): “I’m viewed as this weird, crippled character.”

17 Mar

corgan4

“I’m viewed as this weird, crippled character. But you got to take your lumps.”

~ Billy Corgan, b. 17 March 1967

 

Peter Robinson (b. Mar 17): “Writers have to be able to enjoy solitude…”

17 Mar
robinson

pinterest.com/pin/39406565465847373/

Peter Robinson, born 17 March 1950, is a Canadian crime writer born in Britain. He is best known for his crime novels set in Yorkshire featuring Inspector Alan Banks. He has written 25 books.

Writing quotes:

  1. I think writers have to be able to enjoy solitude rather than just endure it. I’ve always enjoyed being left alone with my imagination, ever since I was a kid.
  2. Put your bum on the chair and your fingers on the keyboard. Read widely, too. When my students fail it’s usually nothing to do with lack of talent but everything to do with lack of application. So many people want to be writers, but few actually want to write!
  3. I used to write my own versions of famous tales, such as William Tell or Robin Hood, and illustrate them myself, too. When I entered my teens, I got more into horror and science fiction and wrote a lot of short stories. A literary education complicated things and for many years I wrote nothing but poetry. Then I got back to story-telling.
  4. I like newspaper stories that are incomplete, that give me room to imagine the rest. It’s no good to me reading about something that’s all neatly solved and wrapped up. That’s why so many of my stories revolve around human psychology, around why someone commits a certain crime, or series of crimes. I don’t profess to know the answers but I like to explore the possibilities.

 

Rob Lowe (b. Mar 17): “Sobriety was the greatest gift I ever gave myself…”

17 Mar

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“Sobriety was the greatest gift I ever gave myself. I don’t put it on a platform. I don’t campaign about it. It’s just something that works for me. It enabled me to really connect with my wife, which I was never able to do before.”

~ Rob Lowe, b. 17 March 1964

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