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Dickens had more energy than anyone in the world, and he expected his sons to be like him, and they couldn't be.
If a reporter doesn't like the person he's writing about, it shows up in his article.
When you look at Clark Kent when he's working at the Daily Planet, he's a reporter. He doesn't fly through the air in his glasses and his suit.
I get very excited when we discover a way of making neural networks better - and when that's closely related to how the brain works.
Henry Kissinger should have the door shut in his face by every decent person and should be shamed, ostracized and excluded.
My father ran a corner drug store where he worked night and day, seven days a week, until he died of a stroke. He literally worked himself to death.
It is expected that a children's story will raise a difficulty and then resolve it: increasingly, this resolution is so prompt and so resounding that one forgets what exactly the difficulty was.
I spent two months on the first draft, working 8 hours a day, five days a week.
Sometimes, in a fictional story, you can be more honest and truthful, actually. As a journalist, you're a prisoner of the data, in effect. You have to tell the story with evidence you can verify.