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Don't let fear decide your future.
— Shalane Flanagan
It's a lot easier to heal an
injured body than a damaged soul. — John Flanagan
injured body than a damaged soul. — John Flanagan
How will I ever carry out diplomatic missions without someone to throw unpleasant nobles out the window?" "I'll
— John Flanagan
They were men like other young men, unknown to themselves. So much that lay within them they were now travelling to meet.
— Richard Flanagan
A good leader is someone who knows what he's bad at, and hires someone who's good at it to take care of it for him.
— John Flanagan
Don't be afraid to dream of achieving the impossible.
— Shalane Flanagan
The survival of extraordinary creatures such as the giant Tasmanian freshwater crayfish - the largest in the world - is in doubt because of logging.
— Richard Flanagan
It's surprising how often history is decided by something as trival as bad shellfish.
— John Flanagan
There is a crisis that is not political - an epidemic of loneliness, of sadness - and we're completely unequal to dealing with it.
— Richard Flanagan
So we've written a saga," he said. "The Saga of Hal and the Heron Brotherband." "Oh Gorlog help us," Hal muttered.
— John Flanagan
I'll be needing a bridesmaid',she said.'A tall one. That way, I'll look more petite and feminine.
— John Flanagan
Men ... performed better when they understood why they were being asked to carry out a task.
— John Flanagan
My mother was very involved with Cesar Chavez's work on behalf of the migrant farm workers in California.
— Caitlin Flanagan
When forging money, I had always salved my conscience by concluding that I was merely extending the lie of commerce.
— Richard Flanagan
Welcome to Shelter Bay,' he said to Stig. 'Is that what it's called?' Hal gave him a tired grin. 'It is now'.
— John Flanagan
You can spend a day in a library and feel: 'Great, I've done a day's work.' But it's only research, not writing.
— Richard Flanagan
In this world we walk on the roof of hell gazing at flowers.
— Richard Flanagan
If they invent a four legged chicken," Will said, "Horace will think he's gone to Heaven.
— John Flanagan
Never take your eyes off them," Horace said to Gilan, in an admonishing tone. "Didn't MacNeil ever tell you that?
— John Flanagan
Love is a glimpse of hope. To love is to hope. When we abandon hope, we cease to exist.
— Richard Flanagan
We live in a material world, not a dramatic one. And truth resides not in melodrama, but in the precise measure of material things.
— Richard Flanagan
If it wasn't for O'Flanagan's Pub on Manhattan's Upper East Side, I don't know where I would have spent my Friday nights as a young man.
— Michael Bloomberg
It may be that the carbon tax is the final chapter in the strange death of Labor Australia.
— Richard Flanagan
An unskilled middle-aged man can work in the mines, and it pays well.
— Richard Flanagan
One man's feeling is not always equal to all life is. Sometimes it's not equal to anything much at all.
— Richard Flanagan
Pushing away, pushing in: the pattern of so much that was to follow.
— Richard Flanagan
For the rest of his life he would yield to circumstance and expectation, coming to call these strange weights duty.
— Richard Flanagan
It's a sword, not a fairy wand, you know.
— John Flanagan
Include me out," he
— John Flanagan
Film is the art of turning money into light, and light into money. But it begins with money.
— Richard Flanagan
If you're a ghost," he said, "we mean you no disrespect. And if you're not a ghost, tell me who you are-or you soon will be one
— John Flanagan
name is Markos, he said. But call me Marco.
— Richard Flanagan
Anyone can make a mistake ... It's how they learn from it and recover from it that shows their true worth.
— John Flanagan
You'd be surprised what people will believe. Usually, the bigger and the more improbable the lie, the more willing they are to believe it.
— John Flanagan
'The Narrow Road to the Deep North' is one of the most famous books of all Japanese literature, written by the great poet Basho in 1689.
— Richard Flanagan
She knew more about these situations than she realized, he thought. She'd spent years at Duncan's side. "When in doubt," he added, "be pompous.
— John Flanagan
You're a dead man, Arratay," Jerrel said through clenched teeth.
Halt smiled. "That's been said before. Yet here I am. — John Flanagan
Halt smiled. "That's been said before. Yet here I am. — John Flanagan
It's a walking cart," Horace told him. "You get under it, so the spears won't hit you, and go for a walk.
— John Flanagan
It's not what I expected," he said. "They're far more organized than our intelligence had led us to believe.
— John Flanagan
There's no such thing as low-cost fuels.
— Maurice Flanagan
Shall I call the others back in?"
He nodded. "Why ask me? It's all of you who are making the decisions. — John Flanagan
He nodded. "Why ask me? It's all of you who are making the decisions. — John Flanagan
My ancestors came from Co Roscommon, transported to Van Diemen's Land for stealing food.
— Richard Flanagan
It's the Kalkara. they're hunting.
— John Flanagan
It's a sin for a writer to go looking for camels to put into his or her pages. I only want details that are the story.
— Richard Flanagan
I do not believe that a child can be reformed by lock and key and bars, or that fear can ever develop a child's character.
— Edward J. Flanagan
There is no better way to manage than by walking around. Autocracy doesn't work. Talk to people in their offices, find out what's on their minds.
— Maurice Flanagan
How do you explain to your friend's mother why a night out with friends has left her daughter dying from an ecstasy overdose?
— A.C. Flanagan
I was struck by the way Europeans see history as something neatly linear. For me, it's not that; it's not some kind of straight railway.
— Richard Flanagan
You spoil your horse, Halt said.
Will glanced at him. You spoil yours.
Halt considered the thought, then nodded. That's true. — John Flanagan
Will glanced at him. You spoil yours.
Halt considered the thought, then nodded. That's true. — John Flanagan
Memory's only like justice, because it is another wrong idea that makes people feel right.
— Richard Flanagan
But ... what if I mistime it?"
Gilan smiled widely. "Well, in that case, I'll probably lop your head off your shoulders."
Horace and Gilan — John Flanagan
Gilan smiled widely. "Well, in that case, I'll probably lop your head off your shoulders."
Horace and Gilan — John Flanagan
If and perhaps ... The language of procrastination and uncertainty. That's just people looking to justify their own lack of action.
— John Flanagan
My mother hoped I'd be a plumber.
— Richard Flanagan
Auger-eyed woman's small stout form, outlining her
— Richard Flanagan
It's only our faith in illusions that makes life possible...It's believing in reality that does us in every time.
— Richard Flanagan
There's always been something deeply disturbing about the Abbott government's attitude to women.
— Richard Flanagan
true authority came from sharing the hard work, not attempting to place oneself above it.
— John Flanagan
Darky was always looking for the good thing, no matter how small, and consequently he often found it.
— Richard Flanagan
Words are mostly used to keep us asleep, not to wake us.
— Richard Flanagan
Horace normally didn't need anyone else to save his life. He was pretty skilled at doing it for himself.
— John Flanagan
Writing is not lying, nor is it theft. It is a journey and search for transparency between one's words and one's soul.
— Richard Flanagan
And how if she didn't see him for another thirty years she would still love him, how she would still love him if he was dead until she was dead too.
— Richard Flanagan
settle on one direction
— John Flanagan
People think we are such great talkers, but there is so much silence in Ireland about certain issues.
— Fionnula Flanagan
All men were liars and he was no doubt no different - only one tongue and more tales than the dog pound.
— Richard Flanagan
From the beginning, I got all Emirates cabin crew applicants psychometrically tested. Those who didn't want to be nice to others got rejected.
— Maurice Flanagan
Halt looked up at the trees above him.
"Why does this boy ask so many questions?" he asked the trees.
Naturally, they didn't answer. — John Flanagan
"Why does this boy ask so many questions?" he asked the trees.
Naturally, they didn't answer. — John Flanagan
JavaScript derives its syntax from Java, its first-class functions from Scheme, and its prototype-based inheritance from Self. But
— David Flanagan
We dream our dreams away.
— Bud Flanagan
death poem of Hyakka,
— Richard Flanagan
Now I know that if you wait till you think you are ready, you'll wait all your life.
— John Flanagan
I was one of six kids; my grandmother lived with us. We had an aunt who used to have nerves, and all her kids would turn up and live with us.
— Richard Flanagan
All life is only allegory and the real story is not here ...
— Richard Flanagan
It can be demonstrated from history that no society has ever survived after its family life deteriorated.
— Caitlin Flanagan
Marriage remains the most efficient engine of disenchantment yet invented.
— Caitlin Flanagan
Orman nodded wearily 'As I said, when a person is unpopular, it's so easy to think badly of him
— John Flanagan
What supposedly bound that Commonwealth together was a mysterious shared identity - Britishness.
— Richard Flanagan
I had long wanted to write a love story, and I had long - wisely, I felt - shirked the challenge because I felt it the hardest story of all to write.
— Richard Flanagan
His fame seemed to him a failure of perception on the part of others.
— Richard Flanagan
Shakespeare was completely fictionalising the people who were then the great celebrities of English.
— Richard Flanagan
The path to survival was to never give up on the small things.
— Richard Flanagan
And every word sounded both a defence against what he truly felt and a betrayal of all that he was.
— Richard Flanagan
As long as we were living in the spirit we would continue to be blessed
— Crystal Flanagan
Tug looked nervously at his master.
Horses aren't supposed to fly, he seemed to be saying. — John Flanagan
Horses aren't supposed to fly, he seemed to be saying. — John Flanagan
haven't seen hide nor hair of her,
— John Flanagan
He ... discovered that people's goodwill was frequently in inverse relationship to their position ...
— Richard Flanagan
If everything is done for me ... how will I ever learn?
— John Flanagan
Sometimes people can be too intellegent for their own good. Too much thinking could confuse things.
— John Flanagan
Sometimes I'm so devious I confuse myself.
— John Flanagan