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Hemingway changed prose; so did Salinger and Nabokov.
— David Lipsky
My ambition is to not embarrass myself
which, if you know me, is a pretty serious ambition. — David Lipsky
which, if you know me, is a pretty serious ambition. — David Lipsky
Life is full of paradoxes, as roses are of thorns.
— Fernando Pessoa
One penny may seem to you a very insignificant thing, but it is the small seed from which fortunes spring.
— Orison Swett Marden
The way to finish the book is to turn down the volume on the stuff that's all about how other people react.
— David Lipsky
David thought books existed to stop you from feeling lonely.
— David Lipsky
Be an example of small acts of kindness; help someone in need.
— Debasish Mridha
When we are kind and passionate to others, we become compassionate, this is one of the bases for uni-consciousness.
— Debasish Mridha
Do you know what it means to have a whole day ahead of you, a day you can call your own?
— Flora Rheta Schreiber
We fall, we fall together.
— Nalini Singh
It's just much easier with dogs. You don't get laid; but you also don't get the feeling you're hurting their feelings all the time.
— David Lipsky
The "what-ifs": they'll do a number on you.
— Wally Lamb
David Foster Wallace: I always fear that when I really impose my will on something, the universe is gonna punish me.
— David Lipsky
Entertainment's chief job is to make you so riveted by it that you can't tear your eyes away, so the advertisers can advertise.
— David Lipsky
One of the things that writing and speech can do is express what we're thinking one thought at a time.
— David Lipsky
David Foster Wallace: There's so much beauty and profundity in all kinds of shitty pop culture all around us.
— David Lipsky
The point of books was to combat loneliness
— David Lipsky
There is more to writing than playing with words.
— Marty Rubin