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The story' Sanders would say "the whole tone, man, you're wrecking it."
Tone?'
The sound. You need to get a consitent sound, like slow or fast, funny or sad. All these disgressions, they just screw up your story's sound. Stick to what happened. — Tim O'Brien

I loved her, for she was beauty dressed in a selfless personality and the skin of unconditional love. A voice of truthful melody and eyes holding a vision so large, maybe, just maybe she was born to change the world. — Nikki Rowe

At Bob Dylan's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, Bruce Springsteen described hearing Dylan's music for the very first time. Springsteen was fifteen, he said, riding in the car with his mother, idly listening to the radio, when "Like a Rolling Stone" came on. It was as though, Springsteen recalled, "somebody took his boot and kicked open the door to your mind." His mother's verdict: "That man can't sing." Mrs. Springsteen's response reminds us that we don't all react the same way to the same experience - and her son's reminds us that life holds moments when our perspective dramatically shifts, when our assumptions are deeply challenged, when we see new possibilities or sense for the first time that whatever has been holding us back from freedom or creativity or new ventures might actually be overcome. There — Sharon Salzberg

if it comes to a choice between being a good soldier and a good human being -- try to be a good human being". — Anton Myrer

I like the night life, I like to boogy. — Greg Proops

My job is just to make the right play, read the defense, shoot if it's there, and make plays for my team. — Trey Burke

When the past dies, there is mourning, but when the future dies our imaginations are compelled to carry it on. — Gloria Steinem

I have never regarded myself as this or that. I have been too busy being myself to bother about regarding myself. — Rex Stout

Both had let him feel that interesting failures may be worth more in the end than dull successes ... — Edith Wharton

The tone of his remarks filled me with a burning desire to kick Mr. Horridge; but that being impracticable, I should certainly, if left to myself, have told him to go to the devil and forthwith walked out of the house. — R. Austin Freeman

I want to investigate what scares me and worries me. — Jennifer Lynch

I need to be out earning. I can make more in two hours at a card show than I did [as a minor-league manager] all year. — Mike Schmidt

But the age of chivalry is gone. That of sophisters, economists, and calculators has succeeded; and the glory of Europe is extinguished forever. — Edmund Burke

Shut it, you, said Ron, banging down its visor as they passed. — J.K. Rowling