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I'd been broken beyond repair.
— Stephenie Meyer
Personal columnists are jackals and no jackal has been known to live on grass once he had learned about meat - no matter who killed the meat for him.
— Ernest Hemingway,
The witnessing of titanic events is always dangerous, usually painful, and often fatal.
— Larry Niven
The major gossip columnists were more concerned with protecting the industry than with gunning down sinners.
— Gloria Swanson
Their images I loved I view in thee
And thou, all they, hast all the all of me. — William Shakespeare
And thou, all they, hast all the all of me. — William Shakespeare
It's a good thing that columnists don't make homosexuality their last taboo anymore. But I wish the columnists themselves would come out too.
— Michael Musto
Lots of you know me as a lone, hard-bitten columnist, prone to lurking on deserted rocky promontories while searching for my muse.
— Cynthia Heimel
I don't know any other columnists, and I don't know what they do. I work the single! And nobody does what I do, anyway.
— Jimmy Breslin
The permanent power brokers of this city are the columnists.
— Hugh Newell Jacobsen
Gossip columnists are diseases, like 'flu. Everyone is subject to them.
— James Goldsmith
I do not believe they've run out of surprises.
— Larry Niven
Our most noted satirists are true columnists, and their opinions can be worth more than any well-documented expose.
— Umberto Eco
The columnists have a very personal relationship with their readers, and the readers deserve to hear directly from the columnists.
— Andrew Rosenthal
Asking politicians to give up a source of money is like asking Dracula to forsake blood.
— Cal Thomas
Never forget that music is too important to be left entirely in the hands of professionals.
— Robert Fulghum
I don't usually comment on columnists' ideas of what I'm thinking. That's a dangerous game to get into.
— Leon Panetta
She became a morality tale stiff with Schadenfreude, and so many columnists made allusion to Icarus that Private Eye ran a special column.
— Robert Galbraith
The word is half his that speaks, and half his that hears it.
— Michel De Montaigne
Art flourishes where there is a sense of adventure.
— Alfred North Whitehead
If God created great things with a point of vulnerability, it would lie in the reality that great things die in the hands of great ignorance.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough