Margaux Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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Beneath everything else, North and West, there ran a profound, unvoiced, almost subconscious conviction that the [American] nation was going to go on growing-in size, in power, in everything a man could think of-and in that belief there was a might and a fury that would take form instantly at the moment of shock. — Bruce Catton
There has to be the right pacing of images to tell the story. I'm always stunned at how little you can put in. — Chris Raschka
There is no greater gift than realizing the constant presence of the Divine and His Absolute Power to create and restore all things. — Marta Mrotek
Feed the troops on victory. — John Monash
Cowan son of Branieucc, you're the only one of my people that I know for sure still lives. — Sandi Layne
Good films can be made only by a crew of Dedicated Maniacs. — David Lean
Shprintzl Rudashevsky's wide face takes on a philosophical, even mystic, blankness. She looks like she's wetting her pants and enjoying the warmth. — Michael Chabon
With relatively few exceptions, the novel sacrifices too much, for me, on the altar of plot. — David Shields
And her skin shone luminous and impossibly pale, as if it drank light from the moon. — Madeline Miller
Drinking was a big help with me making music, because drinking gives you courage. But it also makes you reckless, and that's the trouble. — Robert Wyatt
Never trust a storyteller," he says. "We're all of us liars. — Matthew J. Kirby
Fiction writing is art. It therefore, has few mathematical or scientific limits to its evolution. The writer must always push forward, experiment, and strive to reach new levels of storytelling. Good fiction comments on reality, but transports the reader to a sensational world of wonder and interest that far outweighs tangible existence. — Ron Gavalik
Probably induced by the asthma, I started reading and writing early on, my literary efforts from the age of about nine running chiefly to poetry and plays. — Patrick White
