Fred Rogers (1928–2003) American television personality
http://www.fool.com/news/commentary/2006/commentary06012002.htm
Source: The Last Song
Fred Rogers (1928–2003) American television personality
http://www.fool.com/news/commentary/2006/commentary06012002.htm
Russell Baker (1925–2019) writer and satirst from the United States
"Talking Clothes" (p.109)
So This Is Depravity (1980)
Matt Dillon (1964) American actor
Martha Southgate (April 25, 1991) "Matt Dillon grows up and doesn't balk at talk", The Toronto Star, p. C8.
Linus Torvalds (1969) Finnish-American software engineer and hacker
Message to linux-kernel mailing list, 2000-09-06, Torvalds, Linus, 2007-05-28 http://lkml.org/lkml/2000/9/6/65, <br class="br">2000s, 2000-04
“People ask me, "Why do you drink diet soda?" So I can eat regular cake!”
Gabriel Iglesias (1976) American actor
Hot & Fluffy (2007)
Patrick Rothfuss (1973) American fantasy writer
On the progress of The Wise Man's Fear in "Concerning the Release of Book Two" (26 February 2009) http://blog.patrickrothfuss.com/2009/02/concerning-the-release-of-book-two/ <br class="br">Official site <br class="br">Context: My book is different.<br>In case you hadn't noticed, the story I'm telling is a little different. It's a little shy on the Aristotelian unities. It doesn't follow the classic Hollywood three-act structure. It's not like a five-act Shakespearean play. It's not like a Harlequin romance.<br>So what *is* the structure then? Fuck if I know. That's part of what's taking me so long to figure out. As far as I can tell, my story is part autobiography, part hero's journey, part epic fantasy, part travelogue, part faerie tale, part coming of age story, part romance, part mystery, part metafictional-nested-story-frame-tale-something-or-other.<br>I am, quite frankly, making this up as I go. If I get it right, I get something like The Name of the Wind. Something that makes all of us happy.<br>But if I fuck it up, I'll end up with a confusing tangled mess of a story.<br>Now I'm not trying to claim that I'm unique in this. That I'm some lone pioneer mapping the uncharted storylands. Other authors do it too. My point is that doing something like this takes more time that writing another shitty, predictable Lord of the Rings knockoff.<br>Sometimes I think it would be nice to write a that sort of book. It would be nice to be able to use those well-established structures like a sort of recipe. A map. A paint-by-numbers kit.<br>It would be so much easier, and quicker. But it wouldn't be a better book. And it's not really the sort of book I want to write.
James McBride (writer) (1957) American journalist
On letting his work speak regarding race and class in “James McBride Says Fiction Writing Allows Him More Freedom” https://www.npr.org/2017/10/01/554933082/james-mcbride-says-fiction-writing-allows-him-more-freedom in NPR (2017 Oct 1)
Gerald Ford (1913–2006) American politician, 38th President of the United States (in office from 1974 to 1977)
A statement made in a video interview from here (1995) http://www.veoh.com/collection/davebelskistalk/watch/v159267997BpS5JDR <br class="br">1990s
Lisa Randall (1962) American theoretical physicist and an expert on particle physics and cosmology
The Discover Interview: Lisa Randall (July 2006)
Justin Bieber (1994) Canadian singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor
Vibe "Justin Bieber on Photo Shoots, Puberty, 2Pac & Drake" http://www.vibe.com/article/justin-bieber-photo-shoots-puberty-2pac-drake, 22 July 2010