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And if your life is a suitable exchange for my honor, why is my honor not a suitable exchange for your life?

Diana Gabaldon

Diana Gabaldon

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People assume that science is a very cold sort of profession, whereas writing novels is a warm and fuzzy intuitive thing. But in fact, they are not at all different.
— Diana Gabaldon
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All of my books have an internal geometric shape, and once I've seen the shape, then the writing gets much faster and easier because I now do know where we're going, and I know what's motivating these people, why they were here, and therefore, I have some good idea how they got there, and so I can fill in the missing chunks somewhat more easily.
— Diana Gabaldon
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I discovered that, given the indescribable nature of what I write, the only way to sell it is to give people free samples.
— Diana Gabaldon
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There's not a lot of pictorial evidence from the Highlands, because only the very wealthy had their portraits painted - but there is one well-known painting of the two sons of the Duke of Argyll, wearing tartan.
— Diana Gabaldon
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As usual, the note occupied less than a page and included neither salutation nor closing, Uncle Hal's opinion being that since the letter had a direction upon it, the intended recipient was obvious, the seal indicated plainly who had written it, and he did not waste his time in writing to fools.
— Diana Gabaldon
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