Writers build castles in the air, the reader lives inside, and the publisher inns the rent.
Knowledge can protect you much better than a strong castle!
It's very homely, this castle. It doesn't have huge ballrooms. I didn't want a cold, cavernous place.
Tonight I'll be interviewing Ken Watanabe, Keisha Castle Hughes, Benecio Del Toro and Djimon Honsou - and yes, those are actors, not caterers.
You enrich people with creative resources, and over time, these Lego bricks that end up in their heads eventually build this enormous, incredible castle.
I'll say something else about Christine O'Donnell. You ready? I'd rather look at her than Mike Castle. I think she's kind of cute. I think she's kind of refreshing. She's a conservative. What's the problem?
You can do more with a castle in a story than with the best cardboard castle that ever stood on a nursery table.
Self-taught, are you?" Julian Castle asked Newt. "Isn't everybody?" Newt inquired. "Very good answer.
For we have come by different ways to this place. . . I can tell by the natural ease with which you wear fine clothes and the way your mouth moves when you speak with waiters in good restaurants. You have come the way of castles and cathedrals, of elegance and empire.
We admire the castles, because we admire the security!
By reading the characteristic features of any man's castles in the air you can make a shrewd guess as to his underlying desires which are frustrated.
Like a good chess player, Satan is always trying to maneuver you into a position where you can save your castle only by losing your bishop.
Tis best to build no castles in the air.
Castles in the air cost a vast deal to keep up.
Well, you know, if you do 200 shows a year, they're not all going to be like Castle Donnington.
Norwich is a very fine city, and the castle, which stands in the middle of it, on a hill, is truly majestic.
I'm not so fond of the sort of science fiction that isn't really science fiction but is sometimes thought to be - Gothic princesses and white horses and bats and castles and things.
Writing a first draft and reminding myself that I'm simply shoveling sand into a box so that later I can build castles.
Earth is our only citadel in the universe; but we have illogically built many more fortresses within this beautiful castle!
Some books seem like a key to unfamiliar rooms in one’s own castle.