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The failures of other genres to provide an emotional connection with some of their characters and narratives gives memoir a toehold.
— Mary Karr
The worst drug of all by far is tobacco; the death toll from tobacco is just overwhelming.
— Noam Chomsky
Practice being excited.
— Bill Foster
Love was life's hardest school of all.
p. 259 — Ivan Goncharov
p. 259 — Ivan Goncharov
That on any day you could pick there are thousands and thousands of little deaths, tiny tragedies, and that all of them matter.
— Philip Beard
One night in Pittsburgh, thirty-thousand fans gave me a standing ovation when I caught a hot dog wrapper on the fly.
— Dick Stuart
I won't be indulging in anger anymore, vehemently and self-righteously singing protest songs, and expecting them to bring peace to me or anyone else.
— Susan Schneider
Complacency leads to redundancy
— Poppet
Argument is to me the air I breathe. Given any proposition, I cannot help believing the other side and defending it.
— Gertrude Stein
It takes very little to make us [women] happy, and more than is contained in heaven and earth to keep us that way
— Joseph Heller
Yes, and I think I will have enough strength to live and love my whole life through. One without the other is impossible.
p. 265 — Ivan Goncharov
p. 265 — Ivan Goncharov
With every bathroom renovation, there are three areas that I focus on: budget, function and style.
— Candice Olson
That's what fiction is about, isn't it, the selective transforming of reality? The twisting of it to bring out its essence?
— Yann Martel
People need symbols, something greater than their own lives.
— Robert Ferrigno
I try to be really, really specific, because each character is really an individual and you have to find out what makes them unique.
— Rachelle Lefevre
But in love, merit is won blindly and unaccountably, and in this blindness and unaccountability lies happiness.
pp. 445-446 — Ivan Goncharov
pp. 445-446 — Ivan Goncharov