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the true solitary does not seek himself, but loses himself.
— Michael Finkel
Congratulations for conquering PTSD. And now you're fucked.
— David Finkel
To hear them laugh was to hear that everything was all right, but to see them laugh was to see otherwise
— David Finkel
Passion must be subject to reason; emotions lead one astray. "There was no one to complain to in the woods, so I did not complain.
— Michael Finkel
In Chicago, they die for their teams.
— Zubin Mehta
The word "noise" is derived from the Latin word nausea.
— Michael Finkel
If this country is ever demoralized, it will come from trying to live without work.
— Abraham Lincoln
To be a soldier in combat was to fall in love constantly,
— David Finkel
The only book Knight didn't steal was the one he most often saw. 'I had no need for a Bible,' he said.
— Michael Finkel
Could it have nothing to do with the soldier and everything to do with the type of war now being fought?
— David Finkel
It is an old dream: To travel on the back of a benevolent sea beast down to some secret underwater garden.
— Stephen Harrigan
May your life preach more loudly than your lips.
— William Ellery Channing
I'm insanely proud of every single one of my credits until the people who created the shows are dead.
— Dave Finkel
I'm not used to seeing people's faces. There's too much information there. Aren't you aware of it? Too much, too fast.
— Michael Finkel
He is a true casualty of battle. There's not a physical scar, but look at the man's heart, and his head, and there are scars galore.
— David Finkel
I am lucky to have good Polish skin that doesn't wrinkle so I might be around for a few years yet.
— Ruby Wax
He mentioned that he didn't like Jack Kerouac either, but this wasn't quite true. "I don't like people who like Jack Kerouac," he clarified.
— Michael Finkel
Indolence had a great part in his temperament; a book, a sunny corner, and entire tranquillity, formed his ideal of supportable existence.
— George Gissing
He spent his free time at the
— Kristan Higgins
Knight's disdain for Thoreau was bottomless - 'he had no deep insight into nature'...
— Michael Finkel
impotency; many developed
— David Finkel
The life inside a book always felt welcoming to Knight. It pressed no demands on him, while the world of human interactions was so complex.
— Michael Finkel
The truth about oppressors is that they are also as fearful as their victims if not suffering continuous panic attacks about losing power
— Peter Mutanda
I read. That's my form of travel.
— Michael Finkel