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Whatever part drink may play in the writer's life, it must play none in his or her work. — Kingsley Amis

I rose swiftly and struck him across the cheek, hard enough to make my palm sting. He gaped at me. 'I do not want your damned money. I want you to answer me.'
Carefully, he fingered his jaw. There was something new and strange in his gaze, sharp, intent enough to make me wary. 'I do believe I've forgotten the question.' — Aislinn Kerry

Had Roosevelt been caught, we would have been in a lot of trouble. It would have been very embarrassing. — John Perkins

Just don't hate on anybody; just do what you, you know what I'm saying? Just do you. Just work at it, keep workin' at it. — Juicy J

My toughest opponent? Scholes of Manchester. He is the complete midfielder. — Zinedine Zidane

I think it came from being a ruling class, from never being able to show weakness to the people they have conquered - to people like us. It gave them a sense of unyielding authority. — Peter Cunningham

Whether they come from Brooks Brothers or a thrift store, the sweaters we wear have a magnificent ancestry. Their history spans the worlds of Irish fishermen, French knights, World War I soldiers, busty Hollywood 'sweater girls,' and the television saint Mr. Rogers. That history lives in each garment. By being aware of it, we can better appreciate what we have. — Tim Gunn

We're having a traditional Thanksgiving - turkey, mashed potatoes, hat buckles, smallpox, genocide, a blue corn moon, etc. — Bo Burnham

For film at the beginning of the 20th century, they didn't even know what editing was yet. Actors didn't know how to perform in front of the camera. There wasn't sound. — Tom Bissell

I knew I was going to go into the field and make fun of people to their faces. I knew what I was getting into. — John Oliver

This was one of the greatest test of his faith he had ever experienced. The thought of deceiving the kind and faithful wife of his youth ... was more than he felt able to bear ... his sorrow and misery were increased by the thought of my mother hearing it from some other source, which would no doubt separate them, and he shrank from the thought of such a thing, or of causing her any unhappiness. — Orson F. Whitney

Maybe God is an asshole ... of course not, he's not an asshole, he's imaginary. — Louis C.K.