Suzanne de Passe I’ve always said that the greatest racism in Hollywood has to do with what color ink you produce: Black or red. – Suzanne de Passe
Steve Breen I use a quill pen dipped in India ink. I also like Faber-Castell brush pens and Pigma Micron pens. And I work on Duo-Shade board. – Steve Breen
Shane Douglas I was so deep in red ink coming out of ECW that I had to make a good solid living just to get my nose above the water line because of ECW. – Shane Douglas
Scott Spencer That’s sort of the amazing thing about writing something down and then having it printed and published – it’s frozen. It’s there. It’s set. It’s in ink. It’s done. Nothing changes it. – Scott Spencer
Ruskin Bond I use a ball pen because fountain pens are clumsy, and I get ink all over my fingers by the time I finish with it. – Ruskin Bond
Roxane Gay A lot of ink is given over to mythologizing female friendships as curious, fragile relationships that are always intensely fraught. Stop reading writing that encourages this mythology. – Roxane Gay
Rod Lurie The ability of the press to print their stories without the government trying to get them to betray their sources is as essential to a free press as the ink it is printed with. Otherwise, who will hold accountable those who hold power over us? – Rod Lurie
Robert Crumb I use the old Strathmore vellum surface paper, which is the best paper you can get in the Western world for ink line drawing. It has a good, hard surface. – Robert Crumb
Robert Anton Wilson Animals outline their territories with their excretions, humans outline their territories by ink excretions on paper. – Robert Anton Wilson
Rob Manuel Fowl Space’ was a lovechild of boredom. While in class, two of the developers started passing designs back and forth. Somewhere in the middle of all that ink and crumpled paper, a chicken in a space helmet was born and thus we have ‘Fowl Space.’ – Rob Manuel
Rebecca Traister The Daily Show,’ which was created by women, Lizz Winstead and Madeleine Smithberg, has earned quite a bit of ink for the fact that it’s written mostly by men. – Rebecca Traister