
"Honest Questions with Penn Jillette" http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0711/02/gb.01.html (2 November 2007), CNN
2000s
Letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald (22 May 1925), published in Fitzgerald's The Crack-Up (1945)
"Honest Questions with Penn Jillette" http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0711/02/gb.01.html (2 November 2007), CNN
2000s
“I enjoy the spring more than the autumn now. One does, I think, as one gets older.”
Source: Jacob's Room
Source: Everybody’s Autobiography (1937), Ch. 2
"Elizabeth Hand on Mortal Love at HarperCollins (2004) http://www.harpercollins.com/author/authorExtra.aspx?authorID=4143&isbn13=9780060755348&displayType=bookinterview
Context: I find that many modern fantasies explain things away far too easily, which makes a lot of it overly familiar (to me, anyway). Real myths are often strange and startlingly unfamiliar, and don't always give up their meanings easily; you have to tease them out, and for me, that's one of the pleasures of reading older collections of lore.
“Your life does not get better by chance, it gets better by change.”
From Self Magazine, December 2010
Whether Soldiers Can Also Be in a State of Grace (1526)