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Ftlife Quotes By Elizabeth Hardwick

The social world of Ibsen's plays is greatly restricted, enclosed in a narrow frame, cut off by the very geography of Norway; the long, dark winters make for social repetition ... Everyone else you know is right there, so to speak. This small-town life has moral consequences always; the players live with the threat of trouble over the most petty matters. — Elizabeth Hardwick

Ftlife Quotes By Ruth Stout

The unmulched garden looks to me like some naked thing which for one reason or another would be better off with a few clothes on. — Ruth Stout

Ftlife Quotes By Claire Messud

I'm angry enough to set fire to a house just by looking at it ... I'm angry enough, at last, to stop being afraid of life, and angry enough ... before I die to fucking well live. — Claire Messud

Ftlife Quotes By Jon Anderson

Using the Internet as as vehicle to work with people is fascinating. It's sort of a Pandora's box of energy for me. — Jon Anderson

Ftlife Quotes By Primo Levi

... We also have friends among the railroad men, and they tell us that so far the Germans of the garrison haven't dared touch the pumpkins. They've blocked the line and have brought in a team of mine detectors from Cracow. They're more worried about the pumpkins than about the car you stole. — Primo Levi

Ftlife Quotes By Bing Crosby

That was a great game of golf, fellers. — Bing Crosby

Ftlife Quotes By Edward Allen Bernero

What gets made that's considered for men - it's really just T&A stuff. It's not stuff than any guy I know really wants to watch, you know, the stuff with jiggling boobs and all that. Something with real sort of male themes and male strength and things I want to watch in a drama. — Edward Allen Bernero

Ftlife Quotes By Oscar Goodman

Never waste a prayer on something that isn't important. — Oscar Goodman