Sadajit Quotes & Sayings
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Many people go into the wilderness to experience it, and if they experience it in comfort, there's very little in a literary sense for them to write about. — Tim Cahill
Islam doesn't have to mean blind faith. It can mean what it always meant in your family, a culture, a civilization, as open-minded as your grandfather was, as delightedly disputatious as your father was ... Don't let the zealots make Muslim a terrifying word, I urged myself; remember when it meant family. — Salman Rushdie
Are you there, Felix? Are you there? — John Steakley
Of all men the drunkard is the foulest. The thief when he is not stealing is like another. The extortioner does not practice in the home. The murderer when he is at home can wash his hands. But the drunkard stinks and vomits in his own bed and dissolves his organs in alcohol. — Duff McKagan
Literary Teas are constantly in a state of flux. The uninitiated gravitates toward the author, the author toward the editor or publisher, the publisher toward the reviewer, and the reviewer, in desperation, toward another drink. — Mark Kurlansky
These words were small and they only meant what they said, not how they felt before he said them. He nearly wept with the frustration of it. — Catherynne M Valente
