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Jennell Lewis Quotes By John Fante

The bartender put a notepad and a pencil before me. Breathing hard, the pencil trembling, I wrote:
Dear Sinclair Lewis:
You were once a god, but now you are a swine. I once reverenced you, admired you, and now you are nothing. I came to shake your hand in adoration, you, Lewis, a giant among American writers, and you rejected it. I swear I shall never read another line of yours again. You are an ill-mannered boor. You have betrayed me. I shall tell H. L. Muller about you, and how you have shamed me. I shall tell the world.
Arturo Bandini
P.S. I hope you choke on your steak. — John Fante

Jennell Lewis Quotes By Cathy East Dubowski

How dare you open a spaceman's helmet on an uncharted planet? My eyeballs could've been sucked from their sockets! — Cathy East Dubowski

Jennell Lewis Quotes By Laura Poitras

One of the things that I think is true is that encryption actually is able to secure our communications, that every individual can use encryption, and that it's accessible and in many cases free. — Laura Poitras

Jennell Lewis Quotes By Lauren Oliver

Stupid, stupid-to be so careless with our time, to believe we had so much of it left. — Lauren Oliver

Jennell Lewis Quotes By Keith Haring

Pure art exists only on the level of instant response to pure life — Keith Haring

Jennell Lewis Quotes By Ren Ng

The megapixel war in conventional cameras has been a total myth. It's taking us all in the wrong direction. Once a picture goes online, you're throwing away 95 to 98 percent of those pixels. — Ren Ng

Jennell Lewis Quotes By Rosalind Wiseman

You can't make someone be your best friend. — Rosalind Wiseman

Jennell Lewis Quotes By Zoe Sugg

I know just how isolating it can feel to experience severe anxiety. — Zoe Sugg

Jennell Lewis Quotes By Eavan Boland

Poetry begins where language starts: in the shadows and accidents of one person's life. — Eavan Boland