A Quote by T. C. Boyle

I can't fathom writers married to writers and musicians married to musicians. There's your enemy in bed beside you. — © T. C. Boyle
I can't fathom writers married to writers and musicians married to musicians. There's your enemy in bed beside you.
Musicians like to converse. There's always interesting conversation with musicians - with classical musicians, with jazz musicians, musicians in general.
Most musicians don't write about being a musician cause most musicians aren't writers.
I think the one reason that writers marry other writers - one of the reasons that I married another writer - was, I fell in love with that writer. But second of all, I had been married before and a source of marital strife was me needing to go away for a couple of weeks to write or it's Saturday and I think I just need to work today and not hang out with you.
Royalties are not how most writers or musicians make their living. Musicians by and large make a living with a relationship with an audience that is economically harnessed through performance and ticket sales.
I have daughters who are writers and actors but no musicians.
We wouldn't be artists, writers, painters, musicians, if we weren't sensitive.
I've heard from writers and musicians and fans that they think I'm underrated.
That 'writers write' is meant to be self-evident. People like to say it. I find it is hardly ever true. Writers drink. Writers rant. Writers phone. Writers sleep. I have met very few writers who write at all.
Time is the main subject for any musicians, music writers, composers.
I'm envious of writers and musicians. I think it must be so difficult. Not just the frustration, but the discipline.
In my imaginary utopian world there would be a greater allegiance between music writers and musicians.
That's one of the things about being married to a couple of musicians, I have got great iPods. That's what I was left with -- an iPod each.
Getting married and staying married is a wonderful way to increase your wealth - but the key is stay married.
There were chunks of my life when I was married, and when I was married I never cheated. But I made up for it when I wasn't married. You have to keep your hand in.
There were chunks of my life when I was married, and when I was married, I never cheated. But I made up for it when I wasn't married. You have to keep your hand in.
Generally my focus has been on people who make things, whether it's writers or directors or painters or musicians.
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