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Basically you come up with the fictional idea and you start writing that story, but then in order to write it and to make it seem real, you sometimes put your own memories in. Even if it's a character that's very different from you.
The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.
| Willie Aames, Actor (1960) |
| Nicola Abbagnano, Philosopher (1901) |
| Kim Alexis, Model (1960) |
| Jacques Derrida, Philosopher (1930) |
| Dorothy Fields, Musician (1905) |
| Scott Foley, Actor (1972) |
| Alex Karras, Athlete (1935) |
| Ayatollah Khamenei, Statesman (1939) |
| Franklin Knight Lane, Politician (1864) |
| Irving Babbitt, Critic (1933) |
| Rosalia De Castro, (1885) |
| Paul Gallico, Writer (1976) |
| Gottfried Keller, Writer (1890) |


