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I actually think that 'Bandbox,' by far the silliest of my books, is the best constructed of them.
— Thomas Mallon
Cell phones, alas, have pretty much ruined train travel, which I used to love. I could read or even sketch notes for what I was working on.
— Thomas Mallon
Letters had always defeated distance, but with the coming of e-mail, time seemed to be vanquished as well.
— Thomas Mallon
'National Review' came along, in '55, at the moment when American conservatism most needed it.
— Thomas Mallon
The romantic appeal of solar sailing has ensured that its advocates consistently come from the worlds of both science fiction and science fact.
— Thomas Mallon
I might be eating something, and the bag opens in a cool way, and I'm like, 'I wanna put that in the song.'
— Benny Blanco
Faith and hope ... are the wings by which our souls, rising above the world, are lifted up to God.
— John Calvin
My house in Connecticut is very quiet, and when I'm trying to concentrate, I don't even allow the cat inside my second-floor study.
— Thomas Mallon
One of the great things about having good players in your band is that you just ask them questions. You can pick up some good information that way.
— Bill Bruford
The criminal type is the type of the strong human being under unfavorable circumstances: a strong human being made sick.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I've always got a novel under way, but if I try to work on it every day, exclusively, I falter. So I always keep more than one thing going.
— Thomas Mallon
I never played coffee shops; I just played a lot of coffee shop-sized venues. I took every venue I could get my hands on.
— Sara Bareilles
Words have to die if humans are to live.
— Idries Shah
Claire jumped right into the story. "There was a Thunderbolt cable
— Karin Slaughter
Humanity is my religion; Earthian is my nationality.
— Vinita Kinra