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Tortorelli Spokane Quotes By Don DeLillo

The nonbelievers need the believers. They are desperate to have someone believe." "As belief shrinks from the world, people find it more necessary than ever that someone believe ... Those who have abandoned belief must still believe in us. They are sure that they are right not to believe but they know belief must not fade completely. Hell is when no one believes. — Don DeLillo

Tortorelli Spokane Quotes By Alan Dapre

The art of writing involves making as many cups of tea as you can in the time available for writing. Then adding extra time for writing ... — Alan Dapre

Tortorelli Spokane Quotes By Stephen Richards

In 1972, my idol Gordon Banks was seriously injured in a car accident and lost an eye. He was still England goalkeeper and the world's Number One. I was absolutely gutted for Banksie. His career was over prematurely. He did make a comeback in America for a time, but he said he felt like people were coming to watch a bit of a circus act: 'Roll up, roll up! The world's only one-eyed goalkeeper.' And so he retired from football for good. When he lost his eye, I wanted to give him one of mine, that's how much I thought of him. — Stephen Richards

Tortorelli Spokane Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

I remained too much inside my head and ended up losing my mind — Edgar Allan Poe

Tortorelli Spokane Quotes By Mason Cooley

The prison is the state writ small. — Mason Cooley

Tortorelli Spokane Quotes By Jewel E. Ann

My name is Scarlet Stone. I was offered useful traits the day I entered this world. I passed on common sense, opting for the-edge-of-a-knife journey. When I die, I want my gravestone to have the word 'epic' on it somewhere. — Jewel E. Ann

Tortorelli Spokane Quotes By Paul Theroux

It's not fashionable but I like to spit out of the window of a moving train. — Paul Theroux