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“A writer, like a sheriff, is the embodiment of a group of people and without their support both are in a tight spot.”
Source : Craig Johnson (2007). “Death Without Company: A Walt Longmire Mystery”, p.8, Penguin
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“There are half hours that dilate to the importance of centuries.”
Source : Mary Hartwell Catherwood (2012). “Lazarre”, p.105, tredition
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“So many little lives, amounting to nothing. I ask you: What is infinity multiplied by zero? It is hardly worth our discussion.”
Source : Alan Lightman (2012). “Mr g: A Novel About the Creation”, p.27, Vintage
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“Cause even the stars they burn, some even fall to the earth. We've got a lot to learn, God knows we're worth it.”
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“I'm horrified to admit that I just love Salinger. I was devastated to find out that other people feel the same way.”
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“There is also evidence from epidemiological studies that psychotic-like experiences are much more common than has hitherto been thought (with about 10% of the population affected) and that these experiences exist on continua with healthy or 'normal' functioning: instead of the world falling into two groups (the psychotic and the non-psychotic) people vary in their disposition to psychosis and only a minority of people who have these experiences require or seek help.”
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“To be an entrepreneur, it just takes a lot of persistence, dedication, and drive. No matter what happens, you have to be wiling to get back up and try again.”
Source : Source: theimarketingcafe.com
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“He who imitates what is evil always goes beyond the example that is set; on the contrary, he who imitates what is good always falls short.”
Source : "Storia d' Italia". Book by Francesco Guicciardini, 1561.