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Shaggy existentialists in frayed sandals, dilettantes by the score, spies by the portfolio. — Jan Morris

It is only to the sentimentalist over some tame midland prospect that man appears vile. In Sirene he holds his own with the sublime eccentricity of the natural scene. In Sirene he lives. — Compton Mackenzie

We are here for just a spell, so get a few laughs. — Will Rogers

I had a hard-scrabble childhood with my parents. I have a lot of baggage. To come down to the footlights and accept the audience's affection inside a Broadway theater - that didn't come easily to me. — Bette Midler

I have been made redundant before and it is a terrible blow; redundant is a rotten word because it makes you think you are useless. — Billy Connolly

What if my words Were meant for deeds. — George Eliot

Earlier we used to play with snakes, but now we play with mouse. Through IT, India's youth has surprised the entire World! — Narendra Modi

You gotta understand, there are two different kinds of Asians - the kind who are good at school, obey their parents, go to college - that kind of stuff. And then you have my family - me, my brother, all of my cousins - we're just wretched people. — Bobby Lee

My life is, in a sense, trash. My life is only that of which the residue is my writing. — John Updike

The night was a typewriter key that got stuck and kept punching all the letters on top of the others until all that was left was a black blob. No word, no letter, no message in the night for me. — Heather O'Neill

Never write about a place until you're away from it, because it gives you perspective. Immediately after you've seen something you can give a photographic description of it and make it accurate. That's good practice, but it isn't creative writing. — Ernest Hemingway,

If I had to live my life over again, I would have a different father, a different wife and a different religion. — John F. Kennedy