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I was born in New Jersey but grew up mostly in Florida. My dad died when I was 8. — John Joseph Adams
Humility is not thinking meanly of oneself, but rather it means not thinking of oneself at all. — Vance Havner
Now it's 1967. Nasser and the Arabs are saying to themselves: The Jews have beaten us in Round One and Round Two, but we will wipe them out for good in Round Three. — Steven Pressfield
Courage charms us, because it indicates that a man loves an idea better than all things in the world, that he is thinking neither of his bed, nor his dinner, nor his money, but will venture all to put in act the invisible thought of his mind. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
If you have a desire to write, that means there's stuff in you that wants out. And if you don't write things down, you just forget them. — Tiffanie DeBartolo
The main differences between contemporary English and American literature is that the baleful pseudo-professionalism imparted by all those crap M.F.A. writing programs has yet to settle like a miasma of standardization on the English literary scene. But it's beginning to happen. — Will Self
I find that kind of "look at me" narcissism terribly inconsiderate. If you need attention that badly, set yourself on fire. — Joan Rivers
Pointless ... Like giving caviar to an elephant. — William Faulkner
Social Security is not just the foundation of America's retirement dignity and security, it ensures the economic stability and strength of our families and our state's economy. — Debbie Stabenow
Night. Heavenly delicious sweet night of the desert that calls all of us to love her. The night is our comfort with her coolness and darkness. On wings, on feet, on our bellies, out we all come to glory in the night. — Leslie Marmon Silko
The world has accelerated to the point that, as far as the album as a form, I don't know if it's going to last that much longer. — John Oates
Up and down the the still sparsely settled coast of British North America, groups of men-intellectuals and farmers, scholars and merchants, the learned and the ignorant-gathered for the purpose of constructing enlightened governments. — Bernard Bailyn