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I was the Colleen McCullough of 1971.
— Susan Howatch
Living's for those of us who failed. Greedy God, gathering in the good ones, leaving the world to the rest of us, to rot.
— Colleen McCullough
We learn much by tribulation, and by adversity our hearts are made better.
— David McCullough
Talk helps shape one's thoughts.
— David McCullough
Washington was a man of exceptional, almost excessive self-command, rarely permitting himself any show of discouragement or despair.
— David McCullough
A people unused to restraint must be led, they will not be drove.
— David McCullough
They must be cool but determined ... he threatened instant death to any man who showed cowardice.
— David McCullough
May none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof.
— David McCullough
the formality of the presidency, all
— David McCullough
Love and hate are cruel, only liking is kind
— Colleen McCullough
sold into an indentured servitude
— Colleen McCullough
Sometimes the very struggle of getting the words down on paper does result in unexpected discoveries or clarifications.
— David McCullough
No man sees himself in a mirror as he really is, nor any woman.
— Colleen McCullough
Indeed, bribery, favoritism, and corruption in a great variety of forms were rampant not only in politics, but in all levels of society.
— David McCullough
You just hang onto the thought that every dog has its day, even the bitches
— Colleen McCullough
History is a guide to navigation in perilous times. History is who we are and why we are the way we are.
— David McCullough
You have overburdened your argument with ostentatious erudition.
Spoken by Abigail Adams — David McCullough
Spoken by Abigail Adams — David McCullough
Gerald Ford, one of the most admirable presidents of our time, once observed that if Lincoln were alive today, he'd be turning over in his grave. With
— David McCullough
I think explicit love scenes are a turn off unless it's the kind you read with one hand.
— Colleen McCullough
Everybody wants something at the expense of everybody else and nobody thinks much of the other fellow," Truman
— David McCullough
Measurements are never enough. The artist's eye and desire to breathe life into the subject must be the deciding factors.
— David McCullough
A nation that forgets its past can function no better than an individual with amnesia.
— David McCullough
Recently been killed in an accident. Much that he read
— David McCullough
Remembered "the wind usually blows." Nowhere in the talk had he said a word about the gasoline
— David McCullough
How frightening, that one person could mean so much, so many things.
— Colleen McCullough
When we press the thorn to our chest we know, we understand, and still we do it.
— Colleen McCullough
Wright died in his room at home at 7 Hawthorn Street at 3:15 in the morning, Thursday, May 30, 1912. He was forty-five years old.
— David McCullough
Courage is contagious. If a leader shows courage, others get the idea.
— David McCullough
It would be the most crucial day of the entire war.
— David McCullough
loved, and indulged to the full extent of her father
— Colleen McCullough
Wilbur had already made an immensely important and altogether original advance toward their goal.
— David McCullough
Boston Latin School.
— David McCullough