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    Leon Uris
    “Who here wants to be a writer?' I asked. Everyone in the room raised his hand. 'Why the hell aren't you home writing?' I said, and left the stage.”
    Leon Uris, Qb VII

  • #2
    Leon Uris
    “Huxley: "Tell me something Bryce, do you know the difference between a Jersey, a Guernsey, a Holstein, and an Ayershire?"
    Bryce: "No."
    Huxley: "Seabags Brown does."
    Bryce: "I don't see what that has to do..."
    Huxley: "What do you know about Gaelic history?"
    Bryce: "Not much."
    Huxley: "Then why don't you sit down one day with Gunner McQuade. He is an expert. Speaks the language, too."
    Bryce: "I don't..."
    Huxley: " What do you know about astronomy?"
    Bryce: "A little."
    Huxley: "Discuss it with Wellman, he held a fellowship."
    Bryce: "This is most puzzling."
    Huxley: "What about Homer, ever read Homer?"
    Bryce: "Of course I've read Homer."
    Huxley: "In the original Greek?"
    Bryce: "No"
    Huxley: "Then chat with Pfc. Hodgkiss. Loves to read the ancient Greek."
    Bryce: "Would you kindly get to the point?"
    Huxley: "The point is this, Bryce. What makes you think you are so goddam superior? Who gave you the bright idea that you had a corner on the world's knowledge? There are privates in this battalion who can piss more brains down a slit trench then you'll ever have. You're the most pretentious, egotistical individual I've ever encountered. Your superiority complex reeks. I've seen the way you treat men, like a big strutting peacock. Why, you've had them do everything but wipe your ass.”
    Leon Uris, Battle Cry

  • #3
    Leon Uris
    “To me, a writer is one of the most important soldiers in the fight for survival of the human race. He must stay at his post in the thick of fire to serve the cause of mankind.”
    Leon Uris

  • #4
    Leon Uris
    “If you're lucky enough to fall in love, that's one thing. Otherwise all that was ever truly beautiful to me was boyhood. It's the meal we sup on for the rest of our lives. Love puts the icing on life. But if you don't find it...you must call on your childhood memories over and over till you do.”
    Leon Uris, Trinity

  • #5
    Leon Uris
    “One of the cheapest commodities in the world is unfulfilled genius. All of us want to be known as a unique individual, the one who broke out of the pack. So, you offer yourself up as a sacrifice and what you’re afraid of is losing and being thrown back into the pack. One question taunts you. Do you want to have, or do you want to be?”
    Leon Uris, Mitla Pass

  • #6
    Norton Juster
    “The only thing you can do easily is be wrong, and that's hardly worth the effort.”
    Norton Juster, The Phantom Tollbooth

  • #7
    William Blake
    “The imagination is not a state: it is the human existence itself.”
    William Blake

  • #8
    Kazuo Ishiguro
    “There was another life that I might have had, but I am having this one.”
    Kazuo Ishiguro

  • #9
    Terry Pratchett
    “Never promise to do the possible. Anyone could do the possible. You should promise to do the impossible, because sometimes the impossible was possible, if you could find the right way, and at least you could often extend the limits of the possible. And if you failed, well, it had been impossible.”
    Terry Pratchett, Going Postal

  • #10
    Terry Pratchett
    “Words have power, you understand? It is in the nature of our universe. Our library itself distorts time and space on quite a grand scale. Well, when the Post Office started accumulating letters, it was storing words. In fact, what was being created was what we call a 'gevaisa', a tomb of living words.”
    Terry Pratchett, Going Postal

  • #11
    Terry Pratchett
    “The people who guard the rainbow don't like those who get in the way of the sun.”
    Terry Pratchett, Going Postal

  • #12
    Terry Pratchett
    “Welcome to fear, Moist said to himself. It's hope, turned inside out.”
    Terry Pratchett, Going Postal

  • #13
    Terry Pratchett
    “Freedom may be mankind’s natural state, but so is sitting in a tree eating your dinner while it is still wriggling.”
    Terry Pratchett, Going Postal

  • #14
    Terry Pratchett
    “The Post Office was the underdog, and an underdog can always find somewhere soft to bite.”
    Terry Pratchett, Going Postal

  • #15
    Terry Pratchett
    “all freedom is limited, artificial, and therefore illusory, a shared hallucination at best. No sane mortal is truly free, because true freedom is so terrible that only the mad or the divine can face it with open eyes.”
    Terry Pratchett, Going Postal



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