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Dervelis Quotes By Edward Norton

I tend to relate to a character in terms of the arc: what's interesting is where he starts versus where he ends up. — Edward Norton

Dervelis Quotes By Mary Katharine Ham

Some folks ask me what the transition was like from NASCAR reporter to political reporter. It's easy. In one, you try to explain to your readers the significance of grown-ups getting paid exorbitant amounts of money to go around in circles indefinitely, always turning left. In the other, you get to interview racecar drivers. — Mary Katharine Ham

Dervelis Quotes By Louis Zamperini

You should make your life count right up to the last minute. — Louis Zamperini

Dervelis Quotes By Olivia

You know what I've seen? Is that people who have gone through unfair, horrific experiences, is that they have this will, and when they get support, a chance, they can not only survive, they can thrive. — Olivia

Dervelis Quotes By Joseph C. Lincoln

Whether the type of old sea captain that I have portrayed in my stories is gone forever, is a question. Certainly each summer I find that the ranks have perceptibly thinned. The longshore captain is still there, many of the men who are not any older than myself, but their viewpoint is not that of a man who sailed his square rigged ship out one morning with China as his destination. — Joseph C. Lincoln

Dervelis Quotes By Peter Hook

Democracy for us tends to be has to do with who shouts the loudest! — Peter Hook

Dervelis Quotes By George Herbert

Of faire things, the Autumne is faire. — George Herbert

Dervelis Quotes By Petronius

The world wills itself to be deceived, so let it be deceived. — Petronius

Dervelis Quotes By Jonathan Safran Foer

There's nothing good about being certain about things. And I don't think there's any real talent in using language in a manipulative way, with phrases like "tax relief" or "Social Security reform." It's politically clever, but it's also completely disingenuous, and it's not something to aspire to. — Jonathan Safran Foer