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I've been keeping journals since I was 13.
I've been keeping journals since I was a kid.
I've been keeping tour journals since I was 17 years old.
I have deposited some of my journals here for fear of accidents.
Many online journals get the most hits of the day during the lunch hour.
As useful as websites and journals are, there's real value in books, too.
We need to download scientific journals and upload them to file-sharing networks.
I've always wanted to be a writer, and I've kept journals since I was eight years old.
American Society for Psychical Research Journals were all around the house when I was a kid.
I have stacks and stacks of journals. I'll change the names if I ever decide to publish them.
I think talking about one's love life is always... It's a Pandora's box, best kept in journals.
Rather big part of my time is to read scientific journals and to discover what others are doing.
The big journals and Nobel laureates are the equivalent of Congressional leaders in science journalism.
You'll find a lot of rich detail in people's personal histories - diaries and journals and things of the era.
One of my favorite things I read was John Steinbeck's journals while he was writing 'East of Eden,' which was so cool.
While open-access journals have grown rapidly, researchers still have to read the paywalled articles in commercial journals.
I'm always interested in writing. I keep music in journals on an everyday basis. I'm always looking for ideas that can be music.
I've always been steady on and off keeping diaries and journals. I try to document everything so I can remember it the older I get.
I have four shelves covered with journals that I've written. Dad and I are writing songs together. I've probably written 100 songs.
I lived in Calcutta for five months in 1999. While I was there, I read many journals, diaries, collections of letters and histories.
I have seen journals with good financial backing and editorial support die because they looked so bad nobody wanted to publish them.
Nutrition is an exciting, dynamic field - there are more than 10,000 articles published on human nutrition in medical journals every year.
Who I love reading is Jordan Mechner, who wrote 'Prince of Persia.' He put all his journals while he was writing 'Prince of Persia' online.
All the vested interests and people who profit by war will - with the journals they control - resolutely oppose any reduction of armaments.
Everything is fiction. You only have your own life to work with in the way that a biographer only has the letters and journals to work with.
I look back at my old school journals, and they're full of self-hatred, full of me condemning myself for not being prettier, richer, more popular.
A person employed in direct missionary work among the natives, especially if his employ is somewhat itinerant, can easily make long and interesting journals.
I wrote some bad poetry that I published in North African journals, but even as I withdrew into this reading, I also led the life of a kind of young hooligan.
Over the last two years, I have been able to comb through The Prince's archives. I have been free to read his journals, diaries and many thousands of the letters.
I did keep detailed journals from about fifth grade on, and every so often as I was growing up, I would re-read them and reflect on the previous years of my life.
My father was prolific when it came to writing: day-timers, journals. He wrote on pieces of loose-leaf paper that he held on to, and he wrote in spiral notebooks.
When my mother was sick, I found myself needing to put down in my journals all sorts of things - to try to understand them, and, I think, to try to remember them.
The laws have become so straight-jacketing that presidents and their aides dare not keep journals or diaries, lest they be subpoenaed by avid special prosecutors.
I am still interested in the long or serial poem, but have written a few smaller things. I may start sending to journals again in a year or so... that's about it.
Probably, had World War II not come along and intervened, I would have tried to be a doctor. My son's a doctor, and I still take some medical journals to this day.
I wrote poetry, journals, and, especially, plays for the neighborhood kids to perform. I had an ordinary, happy childhood. Nothing much was going on, but I had fun.
My sister was three years older than me, and she was like the stone-cold '70s fox. I looked like a short Polish farm woman, and so our journals were wildly different.
My parents were in the book business, my brothers still run the Dutton bookstores in Los Angeles, and I've been interested in editing books and journals all of my life.
Very good records exist about the Trail of Tears. Journals and other records kept by Cherokees and non-Indians tell such things as which people were where on which day.
I write journals and would recommend journal writing to anyone who wishes to pursue a writing career. You learn a lot. You also remember a lot... and memory is important.
I didn't have my own journals, but my mother kept a journal while I was in the hospital, and my father wrote newsletters to keep friends and family updated on my progress.
I hope my journals relating to World War II will help clarify issues of the past and thereby contribute to understanding the issues and conditions of the present and future.
When she died, Mom left me her letters and journals. Windows into things I would have been too young to understand when she was alive, or too busy, or too much of a know-it-all.
Wandering the book fair at AWP is a great way to get acquainted with a wide sampling of the diverse journals that are out there and the wide sampling of people who produce them.
But, if you read science journals or the inside of Snapple caps, you might already know that watching TV is the closest you can get to being dead, which is why it's so relaxing.
I can imagine in years to come that my papers and memorabilia, my journals and letters, will find themselves always in the company of people who care about many of the things I do.
After I read all the medical journals and watched all the documentaries, I still didn't understand the physical sensation of ticking and where it comes from and what it feels like.
I knew what book we had to write, it was clear in my head; it was journals and poetry. So I passed on their offer. I told my agent this is our vision, and no one's done it this way.
The world's entire scientific and cultural heritage, published over centuries in books and journals, is increasingly being digitized and locked up by a handful of private corporations.
I was talking to my dad, who's a neurosurgeon. He had this academic paper he wanted to publish. Journals take about 18 months to publish a paper, and he just wanted to get things up there.