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“Winners will be losers if they don't support the losers.”
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“Americans see democracy as a remedy for all ills-to be taken three times daily like prescription medicine. It works for them. Ergo - it should work for the world. What America naïvely forgets is that for democracy to function, most of a populace must have something personally that is worth preserving.”
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“...a private hell was something you lived with alone, even when someone else's casual questions nudged old, raw wounds within yourself.”
― Hotel
― Hotel
“Don't put down too many roots in terms of a domicile. I have lived in four countries and I think my life as a writer and our family's life have been enriched by this. I think a writer has to experience new environments. There is that adage: No man can really succeed if he doesn't move away from where he was born. I believe it is particularly true for the writer.”
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“There was no surer way to lose the confidence of an audience, or a jury, than by letting them think faster than yourself, so that they became aware of what you were going to say before you said it.”
― Airport
― Airport
“The trouble in our society is that everyone wants drugs that are free from risk and, as you and I both know, they don’t exist and never will.”
― Strong Medicine
― Strong Medicine
“A dog likes people who pat him on the head. That's because his thinking isn't complicated by knowledge and education”
― Hotel
― Hotel
“It was simply because, as a doctor, I don’t believe a drug should be taken for anything that is just uncomfortable or self-limiting.”
― Strong Medicine
― Strong Medicine
“So let me tell you, Nicky, there’s nothing wrong with being scared to death. It can happen to the best. What counts is hanging on, somehow staying in control and doing what you know you should.”
― The Evening News
― The Evening News
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.”
― Detective
― Detective
“... there is nothing so tedious like the self-righteousness of a young man.”
― In High Places
― In High Places
“I learned a long time ago, though—you can’t live other people’s lives. We have to make our own decisions even if we’re wrong.”
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“Sentimentality, he reflected, was an aid and comfort to the opponents of progress.”
― The Final Diagnosis
― The Final Diagnosis
“I don't think I really invented anybody. I have drawn on real life.”
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“But then I get to thinking of our mortality and human weakness, remembering there has never been power with purity—anywhere. If you want to be pure, you must stand alone. If you seek to do positive things, achieve something, leave the world a mite better than you found it, then you must choose power and throw some of your purity away. There’s no other choice.”
― In High Places
― In High Places
“A surgeon gets $500 for taking out a tumor. A pathologist gets five dollars for examining it, making a diagnosis, recommending further treatment, and predicting the patient’s future.”
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“Familiar things, their touch and sight and sound, had become an ache of heart—all encompassing—which filled the waking day and penetrated sleep. Strangely—and in a way it shamed her at the time—there were never nightmares; only the steady procession of events as they had been that memorable day at Madison airport. She had been there to see her family leave for Europe: her mother, gay and excited, wearing the bon voyage orchid which a friend had telegraphed; her father, relaxed and amiably complacent that for a month the real and imagined ailments of his patients would be someone else’s concern. He had been puffing a pipe which he knocked out on his shoe when the flight was called. Babs, her elder sister, had embraced Christine; and even Tony, two years younger and hating public affection, consented to be kissed. “So long, Ham!” Babs and Tony had called back, and Christine smiled at the use of the silly, affectionate name they gave her because she was the middle of their trio sandwich. And they had all promised to write, even though she would join them in Paris two weeks later when term ended. At the last her mother had held Chris tightly, and told her to take care. And a few minutes later the big prop-jet had taxied out and taken off with a roar, majestically, though it barely cleared the runway before it fell back, one wing low, becoming a whirling, somersaulting Catherine wheel, and for a moment a dust cloud, and then a torch, and finally a silent pile of fragments—machinery and what was left of human flesh. It was five years ago. A few weeks after, she left Wisconsin and had never returned.”
― Hotel
― Hotel
“shrugging”
― The Final Diagnosis
― The Final Diagnosis
“In 1633,” Ainslie explained, “Galileo was condemned for heresy and held under house arrest for the last eight years of his life—all because he showed that the earth revolves around the sun. That, of course, was contrary to Catholic doctrine, which said that the earth was the center of the universe and didn’t move. Only in 1992, after what the Vatican called ‘thirteen years of study,’ did Pope John Paul II admit the Church was wrong—something science had confirmed centuries before.”
― Detective
― Detective
“- Бывает в жизни и так, что приходится делать выбор между тем, чего хочется, и тем, во что ты веришь.
(Доктор Ингрэм - Питеру Макдермотту. "Отель")”
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(Доктор Ингрэм - Питеру Макдермотту. "Отель")”
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“Generally, pharmacists know a lot more about drugs than doctors do.”
― Strong Medicine
― Strong Medicine
“in tragic situations, children often coped better than adults. Possibly, she thought, it was because children’s thinking was less complicated and more honest; or perhaps children became mentally adult when the need was thrust upon them.”
― The Evening News
― The Evening News
“as with any leader, it would be a mistake for him to show weakness or exhibit doubts …”
― Strong Medicine
― Strong Medicine
“boyish”
― The Evening News
― The Evening News
“In most cold remedies,” Andrew said, “there’s a mishmash of ingredients. One’s a chemical called phenylephrine; it’s in what are advertised as decongestants to relieve a stuffy nose. Mostly, phenylephrine doesn’t work—there isn’t enough used to be effective—but it does raise blood pressure, which is harmful for anyone, and dangerous for those who have high blood pressure already.”
― Strong Medicine
― Strong Medicine
“pockmarked”
― The Moneychangers
― The Moneychangers
“nastiness. Next day, fat and monstrous, it rumbled up the Mississippi Valley. Finally, over Illinois the storm unloaded, almost paralyzing the state with blizzard winds, freezing”
― Airport
― Airport
“headquarters-bureaucrat vice presidents who are nonproducing but positioned to take the blame for those above them if anything goes wrong;”
― The Evening News
― The Evening News
“swim,”
― The Final Diagnosis
― The Final Diagnosis





