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I like Catch-22, Gravity's Rainbow and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, for instance, because the authors of those three surrealistic novels - Joseph Heller, Thomas Pynchon and Robert Pirsig - invented their own rules, knowing that the old ones wouldn't do the job they had in mind. — William Zinsser

It will be the same silence, the same as ever, murmurous with muted lamentation, panting and exhaling of impossible sorrow, like distant laughter, and brief spells of hush, as of one buried before his time. Long or short, the same silence. Then I resurrect and begin again. — Samuel Beckett

At the end of it, I'll maybe do a coaching badge but I'm not going to get forced into things. — Paul Gascoigne

The past could never be hidden [we must embrace] it with new hope and new dreams so that both past and present form one unified trunk that continues to shelter our people — Judy Croome

Life is usually loved more than our most sacred love. In that knowledge lies the beginning of our cruelty and of our survival. — Josephine Hart

I have learned over the years that you should never save for two meetings what you can accomplish in one. — Twyla Tharp

In other countries they speak of nobility and courtesy, in London they practise it. — Frances Xavier Cabrini

The movie I've seen a million times is 'Steel Magnolias,' directed by Herbert Ross, starring Sally Field and Julia Roberts. — Queen Latifah

There is not a lost piece of yourself that can't be found in a good novel. — Kimberly Jo Smith

If it is wisdom you're after, you're going to spend a lot of time on your ass reading. — Charlie Munger

This person realizes that staying home means blowing off everyone this person has ever known. But the desire to stay in is very strong. This person wants to run a bath and then read in bed. — Miranda July

Once I've done a crime, I just forget it. I go from crime to crime. — Henry Lee Lucas

Men turn their faces to hell, and hope to get to heaven; why don't they walk into the horsepond, and hope to be dry?. — Charles Spurgeon

Sometimes I have trouble sleeping. It's weird - I can feel exhausted but still, I just lie there wide awake, staring up into the dark with all sorts of ideas bombarding me like dead pelicans — Tim Tharp