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Of all creatures that breathe and move upon the earth, nothing is bred that is weaker than man.
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There is the heat of Love, the pulsing rush of Longing, the lover's whisper, irresistible--magic to make the sanest man go mad.
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Hateful to me as the gates of Hades is that man who hides one thing in his heart and speaks another.
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There is a time for many words, and there is also a time for sleep.
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There is nothing more admirable than when two people who see eye to eye keep house as man and wife, confounding their enemies and delighting their friends.
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marriage
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A man who has been through bitter experiences and travelled far enjoys even his sufferings after a time
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For a friend with an understanding heart is worth no less than a brother
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Be strong, saith my heart; I am a soldier; I have seen worse sights than this.
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Homer |
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Even a fool learns something once it hits him.
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Homer |
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Let me not then die ingloriously and without a struggle, but let me first do some great thing that shall be told among men hereafter.
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Any moment might be our last. Everything is more beautiful because we're doomed. You will never be lovelier than you are now. We will never be here again.
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Like the generations of leaves, the lives of mortal men. Now the wind scatters the old leaves across the earth, now the living timber bursts with the new buds and spring comes round again. And so with men: as one generation comes to life, another dies away.
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I had discovered that learning something, no matter how complex, wasn't hard when I had a reason to want to know it.
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Not much comes easy in this world, Sonny. If it does, it's best to be suspicious of it. It's probably not worth much.
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Homer Hickam |
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All I've done is give you a book," she said. "You have to have the courage to learn what's inside it."
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You must completely dedicate yourselves to it. To do less will be to let down your country, your state, your parents, your teachers, and ultimately, yourselves. Remember this: The only good citizen is the well-educated citizen.
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I would tell people some years later that I was raised an only child and so was my brother.
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Homer H. Hickam |
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But that's what kismet is. It makes us careen off in odd directions from which we learn not only what life is about but what it is for. This journey may be nothing less than your chance to discover these things." "You're"
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Tell me, Muse, of the man of many ways, who was driven far journeys
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The way I see it, if everybody ran from bad things instead of trying to stop them, bad things would be all there is.
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perseverance
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A man can't hit a woman and stay a man. He becomes a loathsome thing, even to himself. But the woman who stays with such a man panders to his darkness. They both risk their souls.
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Hemingway reached over and took Elsie's hand. "Do you know Dylan Thomas? I have always admired his take on death. Like he, I intend to go raging against the dying of the light." "Dear,"
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Maybe that's what life is," Elsie said. "Mysteries atop mysteries. We think we know everything but we don't know anything, not really."
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Lighthearted boys and girls were harvesting the grapes in woven baskets, while on a resonant harp a boy among them played a tune of longing, singing low with delicate voice a summer dirge. The others, breaking out in song for the joy of it, kept time together as they skipped along.
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It was during a strike when I first saw hate on a man's face. Hate is an awful thing. It gets inside you and makes you do things you swear you'd never do.
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As Elsie showered, she realized she had learned something. She was attracted to the kind of man Denver was. He drove fast and was dangerous and handsome but, she reflected, he was also, in his own way, needy. If he wasn't showing off to a pretty girl, it was Elsie's guess he was fairly miserable. Elsie was happy she didn't have to put up with such a man all the way to Florida. Homer, despite all his many flaws--mostly, she had to concede, h..
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My agent in Miami told me you were coming. I like to keep up with who's coming to my island, especially government and railroad men. Typically, I don't like either one but considering your girl here and your car and the fact that you have an alligator with a rooster on his back, I would guess you might be at least interesting. Name's Ernest. Some people call me Hem." After a brief pause he added, "As in Hemingway." Homer"
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Most things take more time than we believe they will. But, now, what about love? Will love take more time than you think?" "I don't know anything about love." "That is true," she agreed. "Yet, every mile you travel on this journey is for this thing you don't know anything about." Homer"
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Let me find you. If you don't, I will still look. If you won't, I will still look. If you can't, I will still look. It is the looking that finds the love, Not the finding. Homer
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So, you met Steinbeck," mused Hemingway over his port after the women had left. "It is a fateful peculiarity that you might meet him and me at virtually the same time. To what do you attribute that, Homer?" "I don't know, sir," Homer answered. "Just the way it worked out, I guess." "Don't you believe it. There are no coincidences in life. Although the big God of the Hebrews might be the greatest of them, I believe there are small gods who w..
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There's a plan. If you're willing to fight it hard enough, you can make it detour for a while, but you're still going to end up wherever God wants you to be. G
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We had to start somewhere, either succeed or fail, and then build what we knew as we went along.
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At that moment, it occurred to Elsie that it was men who caused most of the problems in the world and that included the Captain, Homer, Malcolm, Karl Marx, and even Buddy Ebsen. It made her angry, that women had not only to bear the children and raise them, but also put up with men who only saw the world through a man's eyes.
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Lunar Geology Rocks.
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You clearly are a remarkable man," she said, "to travel with such creatures. The rooster is much more than he seems, as is the alligator. But, of course, you know that." Homer"
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Homer Hickam |
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Death ain't nothin'," the tied-up man retorted. "It's how you die. Watch me, boys, and learn somethin'!"
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A gillie, by golly! But it's illegal!" "It knows," Crater"
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You think you don't need anything," she said. "You think you know yourself completely. Yet, the paradox is that you are on this journey to discover who you really are." "But"
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Dilly Trammel shot me as I was climbing out." Jim winced, as if the memory made him get shot all over again. "Trudy and me heard him at the front door--an hour before he should've been home, by the way--but then he sneaked around and winged me with his pistola while I was doing my best to save the honor of his wife by not being caught. What kind of man would be so low as to shoot a man looking after the honor of his wife?"
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Homer Hickam |
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agitators were dispatched to Coalwood in droves and, very soon, wildcat strikes were hitting the mine every
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Homer Hickam |
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I had my fun with you yesterday, Homer, with Bruiser and all, but I hope you know I care about you. You're a good man, maybe too good by a sight, so keep in mind there's a Depression out where you're going. We're mostly walled off from it here in the mountains. People you'll run across are going to be desperate. Stay on guard." "I"
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Homer Hickam |
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Cutter Dione,
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Homer Hickam Jr. |
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Elsie started to tell a lie she knew her husband wanted to hear. I don't love Buddy. I love you. To her astonishment, what came out was "I'm sorry." When she realized what she had said, she tried to tell her lie again but it still came out the same. "I'm sorry." "So"
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Homer Hickam |
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Death happened often enough that a certain melancholy existed between the young men and women of the little West Virginia town when they made their daily farewells
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west-virginia
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