Castus Spartacus Quotes & Sayings
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Be bold, and try not to fall in love with your faults. Don't be so afraid of giving yourself away, either, for if yo write, you must. And if you can't face that, better not write. — Katherine Anne Porter

Institutions develop because people put a lot of trust in them, they meet real needs, they represent important aspirations, whether it's monasteries, media, or banks, people begin by trusting these institutions, and gradually the suspicion develops that actually they're working for themselves, not for the community. — Rowan Williams

Guns are completely inappropriate for the kind of sheep-like people the anointed envision or the orderly, prepackaged world in which they are to live. When you are in mortal danger, you are supposed to dial 911, so that the police can arrive on the scene some time later, identify your body, and file reports in triplicate. — Thomas Sowell

The way this whole novel thing came together was, I sold them one bill of goods and then didn't communicate very well. I am like Captain Run-on Sentence. — Ahmet Zappa

I got a lovely check today from being a writer that I earned by sitting at home. That's rewarding. — Harvey Fierstein

I think I am the most impressed with writing styles that defy category, like Kharms or Selby, Breton or Jarry, where you become as interested in the writer as much as the writing itself. It's all these things that make reading so appealing to me. — Henry Rollins

It means zero to be against greed. — Ben Stein

If only we could be back there right now, a soft rain falling, in the cabin, the woodstove. — Janet Fitch

without forgoing, one may not be able to go for — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Americans are given the sole option of electing their jailer for four years and sometimes do him the honour of re-electing him. — Che Guevara

If I wasn't doing modeling, I'd like to study child psychology. — Shanina Shaik

Mankind cannot get on without a certain amount of absurdity. — Arthur Schopenhauer