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Lockout Cast Quotes By Marcel Proust

The reason why life may be judged to be trivial although at certain moments it seems to us so beautiful is that we form our judgment, ordinarily, not on the evidence of life itself but of those quite different images which preserve nothing of life-and therefore we judge it disparagingly. — Marcel Proust

Lockout Cast Quotes By Rita Rudner

Be careful of men who are bald and rich; the arrogance of "rich" usually cancels out the nice of "bald". — Rita Rudner

Lockout Cast Quotes By Christopher Moore

He was a writer and words were his weapons. — Christopher Moore

Lockout Cast Quotes By Jeffrey Archer

Fortune favours the brave — Jeffrey Archer

Lockout Cast Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

Such is the imperfect nature of man! such spots are there on the disc of the clearest planet; and eyes like Miss Scatcherd's can only see those minute defects, and are blind to the full brightness of the orb. — Charlotte Bronte

Lockout Cast Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

Bad as political fiction can be, there is always a politician prepared to make it look artistic by comparison. — Christopher Hitchens

Lockout Cast Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I remembered my New Orleans days, living on two five-cent candy bars a day for weeks at a time in order to have leisure to write. But starvation, unfortunately, didn't improve art. It only hindered it. A man's soul was rooted in his stomach. A man could write much better after eating a porterhouse steak and drinking a pint of whiskey than he could ever write after eating a nickel candy bar. The myth of the starving artist was a hoax. — Charles Bukowski

Lockout Cast Quotes By Stephen King

He doesn't know he doesn't always. — Stephen King

Lockout Cast Quotes By Haruki Murakami

It occurred to me what a simple thing reality is, how easy it is to make it work. It's just reality. Just housework. Just a home. Like running a simple machine. Once you learn to run it, it's just a matter of repetition. You push this button and pull that lever. You adjust a gauge, put on the lid, set the timer. The same thing, over and over. — Haruki Murakami