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The profession of book writing makes horse racing seem like a solid, stable business.
— John Steinbeck
Does the owner of the restaurant own his restaurant? Or does the government own his restaurant?
— Rand Paul
We are strong where we were broken.
— Geneen Roth
Sometimes constraints actually create success. Not being able to swim made me run. And running taught me the discipline I needed as a writer.
— Malcolm Gladwell
I knew the story of 'War Horse' very well. I had read the book even before I did the auditions. I'm a big fan of Michael Morpurgo.
— Celine Buckens
Writing a book is not as tough as it is to haul thirty-five people around the country and sweat like a horse five nights a week.
— Bette Midler
I think thy horse will sooner con an oration than
thou learn a prayer without book. — William Shakespeare
thou learn a prayer without book. — William Shakespeare
I'm living by example by continuing on with my career and having a full, rich life, and I am incidentally gay.
— Portia De Rossi
But, indeed, we prefer books to pounds; and we love manuscripts better than florins; and we prefer small pamphlets to war horses.
— Isaac D'Israeli
This is the only way, we say; but there are as many ways as there can be drawn radii from one center.
— Henry David Thoreau
I think you make better jokes when you don't break logic for the joke, unless you make a movie just about jokes.
— Michael Lehmann
Yet another example of how every girl had to be one or the other: Pretty or smart.
— Megan McCafferty
I'll never quit playing country music, or at least acknowledging it, always, as the cornerstone of what I am.
— Dwight Yoakam
By definition, I believe I am unapologetically optimistic and I am unapologetically earnest.
— Emilio Estevez
In China, lung cancer is already a leading cause of death attributable to smoking in men.
— Siddhartha Mukherjee