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When someone says to me, 'I love your book - I read it in a day,' I want to tell them to go back and read it again.
I don't like to write rhetorically or get on a soapbox. I try to make the stuff multi-layered, so that it always has a life outside its social context. I don't believe that you can tell people anything; you can only draw them in.
Zero-length arrays are useful only in cases where you have a large structure, which contains a field of dynamic length, and you need to share that structure across program or even computer boundaries.
I've told several writers this, and, again, I get back to it, but if you want to make God smile, tell him your plans.
My students know I have a life, they know I've written about my life. They know some detail, probably more than they know about their physics teacher, but I would've told them anyway!
That's been the tragedy of my life, actually. I've always looked younger than I am.
It seems to me I spent my life in car pools, but you know, that's how I kept track of what was going on.
Now, you tell me, if I have a day off during the baseball season, where do you think I'll spend it? The ballpark. I still love it. Always have, always will.
I can tell you and promise you that I've had struggles in my life. And I would love to have people understand that Mitt and I have compassion for people that are struggling.