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Findlays Ridge Quotes By Dewey Lambdin

at Terrible. The third-rate 74 did indeed appear badly worn, her masts slanted from — Dewey Lambdin

Findlays Ridge Quotes By David Halberstam

In 1953, at the beginning of the Eisenhower era and the glory years of the auto industry, Hudson's had done $153 million in retail sales; in 1981 the downtown Hudson's had done only $44 million - a figure, if adjusted for inflation, about 6 percent of the 1953 total. — David Halberstam

Findlays Ridge Quotes By Norman Mailer

I tell you, say the rich,
the poor are naught
but dirty wind
welling in air-shafts
over the cinders
and droppings of
the past, their
voices thick
with grease
and ordure,
sewer-greed
to corrode the ear
with the horrors
of the past
and the voids
of new stupidity.
One could drown
waiting for the poor
to make
one fine distinction.
Yes, destroy us
say the rich
and you lose
the roots
of God. — Norman Mailer

Findlays Ridge Quotes By Daniel Goldin

Books can be passed around. They can be shared. A lot of people like seeing them in their houses. They are memories. People who don't understand books don't understand this. They learn from TV shows about organizing that you should get rid of the books that you aren't reading, but everyone who loves books believes the opposite. People who love books keep them around, like photos, to remind them of a great experience and so they can revisit and say, 'Wow, this is a really great book. — Daniel Goldin

Findlays Ridge Quotes By Rachel Roy

A person's life is of their own making, and I take full responsibility for mine. — Rachel Roy

Findlays Ridge Quotes By Mark Ruffalo

I come from a traditional theater background. — Mark Ruffalo

Findlays Ridge Quotes By Sarah MacLean

It should all feel splendid. You tell me if it doesn't, and I shall rectify the situation. — Sarah MacLean