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Bekker Numbers Quotes By Emmylou Harris

Bluegrass has a very, very strict musical form. Once you start to dilute it, it disappears. — Emmylou Harris

Bekker Numbers Quotes By Kelly Masterson

The work I did on 'Killing Kennedy' was very meticulous and, in some ways, actually tedious. It was hard work because there is so much known about John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald. To try to distill that into a clear narrative that's interesting and tells two great stories was a real challenge. — Kelly Masterson

Bekker Numbers Quotes By Wendy James

Life has played her like a cat weaving between her legs, pretending to be tame, friendly, before sinking its claws into soft, vulnerable flesh. — Wendy James

Bekker Numbers Quotes By Robert L. Slater

TMT, too much testosterone. Way more dangerous than TNT. — Robert L. Slater

Bekker Numbers Quotes By William Styron

I discovered that I had, in the past two decades, written a far greater amount in the essay form than I remembered. Certainly I have written enough of it to demonstrate that I harbor no disdain for literary journalism or just plain journalism, under whose sponsorship I have been able to express much that has fascinated me, or alarmed me, or amused me, or otherwise engaged my attention when I was not writing a book. — William Styron

Bekker Numbers Quotes By E. M. Forster

She loved him with too clear a vision to fear his cloudiness — E. M. Forster

Bekker Numbers Quotes By Roger Zelazny

Once a Buddha, always a Buddha, Sam. Dust off some of your old parables. You have about fifteen minutes.'
Sam held out his hand. Give me some tobacco and a paper. — Roger Zelazny

Bekker Numbers Quotes By Dean Koontz

It is also essential that good men and women not be educated and propagandized into believing that real evil is a myth and that all malevolent behavior is merely the result of a broken family's or a failed society's shortcomings, amenable to cure by counseling and by the application of new economic theory. — Dean Koontz