What is it about us lady authors and our fascination for the exclamation mark?
Most characteristics associated with leaders are masculine: dominance, authority, assertiveness, and so forth.
There is probably no hell for authors in the next world--they suffer so much from critics and publishers in this one.
An oppressed people are authorized whenever they can to rise and break their fetters.
We have to hate our immediate predecessors to get free of their authority.
Good authors, too, who once knew better words now only use four-letter words writing prose... anything goes.
Relationships are negotiated and if you deal with ultimatums and authority all the time, then you're not going to get anywhere.
I'm an active author: I travel to give readings and talks, although I know it's risky.
Mordcha: May the authorities be like onions with their heads in the ground!
In open-source in general, the power lies in connecting the author of the software directly to users, eliminating the middleman.
Remember, the IDF, the Israeli Defense Forces, have a working relationship with the Palestinian Authority security forces, which have been incredibly professional.
I grew up to always respect authority and respect those in charge.
Humans are very complex; I definitely have a new respect for authors that are able to write books nonstop. It's an incredible talent.
It is manifestly vital to the success of the anti-slavery cause, that the authority and influence of proslavery, especially of slaveholding, ministers should be destroyed.
Do I think it's OK to fight authority as long as you're only talking about the high school teacher? No.
Between a man and his wife nothing ought to rule but love. Authority is for children and servants, yet not without sweetness.
The author of McCarthyism was given the distinction of addressing the Republican National Convention. This strikes terror in the hearts of honest men.
It won't be a question of how well-trained or well-equipped the army is but one of the authority it serves.
Remember if you write, write, write, you can never be wrong."---Stephanie Skeem Author of Flotsam
As many have noted, the peril for authors is that our work space is too easily our play space.
I like writing flawed women, and being one, it's something I feel I can write with some veracity and authority.