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In L.A., it's very hard to have some kind of conscience of some style out there. The weather's too hot; there's no seasons. — Jason Statham

By all the rules of modern fiction there should have been gunsmoke mingling its acrid blue with the brown haze of corral dust. Dead men should have fallen and been trampled ...
Nothing of this sort happened. — B.M. Bower

The fruits of the tree of Knowledge are various; he must be strong indeed who can digest all of them. — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge

If I do not speak in a language that can be understood there is little chance for a dialogue. — Bell Hooks

Pa had found it and brought gold from it, and pa must have come — Louis L'Amour

Complex rules restricting our labour markets are not some naturally occurring phenomenon. Just as excessive regulation is not some external plague that's been visited on our businesses. — David Cameron

I've always been more interested in organisms that can move on their own than in stationary plants. But when I canoe or hike along the edge of lakes or oceans and see trees that seem to be growing out of rock faces, I am blown away. How do they do it? — David Suzuki

Excitement in Eastport? Nay! But I had time to snoop around Nancy Drew style. — Kim Harrington

If you grit your teeth and show real determination, you'll always have a chance. — Charles M. Schulz

f While Mr. William Bradford was absent in the shallop, his wife Dorothy accidentally fell overboard from the Mayflower at Cape Cod and was drowned. — James Thacher

All in tune with love and the slow world moving from the poem - STAY from the book - RidingTheEscalator — Jay Woodman

Most of the methods of training the conscious side of the writer-the craftsman and the critic in him- are actually hostile to the good of the artist's side; and the converse of this proposition is likewise true. But it is possible to train both sides of the character to work in harmony, and the first step in that education is to consider that you must teach yourself not as though you were one person, but two. — Dorothea Brande

The relationship with a live audience seems to me to count for more. — Cyril Cusack

When you see a rattlesnake poised to strike, you do not wait until he has struck to crush him. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

I am dying now, but I still have many things to say. — Roberto Bolano