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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 71159c0 | What surf Of what far sea upon what unknown ground | Archibald MacLeish | ||
| b7e719c | I know the danger. I know we may not come back, and in so doing, doom a nation. I would give my life for my nation. But I will not give the life of my sister. I will not, yet again, be parted from my own blood. | Ta-Nehisi Coates | ||
| f376d4b | The popular director of OWI was Elmer Davis, an ex-CBS radioman with an admiration for the wire services and Murrow. Working closely with the Librarian of Congress, the poet Archibald MacLeish, who headed the Office of Facts and Figures, Davis believed that truth was the smartest type of propaganda. This was in stark contrast to the Axis nations, which banned opposition newspapers, censored stories, and screened every dispatch. Fortunately, | Douglas Brinkley | ||
| eff25b0 | On December 25, 1968, a day after the photograph was taken, the poet Archibald MacLeish wrote in the New York Times : "To see the earth as it truly is, small and blue and beautiful in that eternal silence where it floats, is to see ourselves as riders on the earth together, brothers on that bright loveliness in the eternal cold--brothers who know now they are truly brothers." | Emily Esfahani Smith | ||
| f0bebf1 | We'll drive off the side of that bridge when we come to it, Senator Kennedy. | Ann Coulter | ||
| d8372ef | These were the injuries, among any others, that Sologon- the so-called Buffalo Woman- was made to carry. But every dart endured, every torture tolerated, tempered her. Sologon grew strong. Ruthless. Hard. | Ta-Nehisi Coates | ||
| 003a7ff | The only standard journalists respect is: Will this story promote the left-wing agenda? | Ann Coulter | ||
| 6b9cffc | Well, he was a very good rapist. I think that should not be forgotten. | Ann Coulter | ||
| 1408042 | felt foolish and wondered if I had entered that self-deluded stage in an aging man's life when others have to protect him from knowledge | James Lee Burke | ||
| f1b4429 | about himself. | James Lee Burke | ||
| f485ea9 | The band played "La Jolie Blon" a second time. For me, there is no more haunting ballad in the world. Its origins go back to the eighteenth century, but the rendition by Harry Choates is the one that never leaves you." | James Lee Burke | ||
| 7297831 | Would that it were so! ... That the American military were targeting journalists. | Ann Coulter | ||
| cb3e0fe | Why don't you try to make me feel bad? | James Lee Burke | ||
| 54b7ad4 | a novel by Ron Hansen titled The Kid, the best story I ever read about the Lincoln County cattle wars. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 7a82d79 | If anyone tells you he's from New Orleans and doesn't drink, he's probably not from New Orleans. Louisiana is not a state; it's an outdoor mental asylum in which millions of people stay bombed most of their lives. That's not an exaggeration. Cirrhosis is a family heirloom. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 1d13fb6 | thankful | James Lee Burke | ||
| 5fb6927 | for anyone? | James Lee Burke | ||
| 61eb881 | he had kept encased in glass hanging from an | James Lee Burke | ||
| 330458a | Mortality is not kind, and do not let anyone tell you it is. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 9021c9d | Like many my age, I believe people in groups are to be feared and that arguing with others is folly and the knowledge of one generation cannot be passed down to the next. | James Lee Burke | ||
| bcf4d5e | She was one of those women who seemed to choose solitude and plainness over beauty, and anger over happiness. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 6e63caf | Louisiana is not a state; it's an outdoor mental asylum in which millions of people stay bombed most of their lives. That's not an exaggeration. Cirrhosis is a family heirloom. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 116b8b6 | there are moments when we understand that the earth and the sky and the presences that may lie behind them are always with us. | James Lee Burke | ||
| e718d7a | while you're laying off the hooch and working the program, your disease is doing push-ups and waiting for the day you slip. You can ease back into the dirty boogie or hit the floor running, but I promise you, the electric tiger, or your version of it, will come back with a roar. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 31c65d3 | When I closed my eyes, a lantern lit up the inside of my head, as if I had punched a hypodermic loaded with morphine into my arm. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 3b1efe1 | one of the basic tenets of A.A.--that there is no possession more valuable than a sober sunrise, and any drunk who demands more out of life than that will probably | James Lee Burke | ||
| 417b076 | But as William Faulkner said, and as I was about to learn, the past is not only still with us, the past is not even the past. The warning call from Wally, | James Lee Burke | ||
| 29a732a | arguing with others is folly and the knowledge of one generation cannot be passed down to the next. Those may seem cynical sentiments, but there are certain truths you keep inside you and do not defend lest you cheapen and then lose them altogether. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 036e1a1 | I could see the uncertainty, the fear about her job, her paycheck, her relationship with her boss, the prospect of offending people with power and authority over others, the dark figure sitting in the shadows at the end of the bar when it's closing time. I wondered how many people would understand her frame of reference. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 6f096eb | Get a lot of gone between you and this situation. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 79f3dda | Wars of enormous importance are fought in places nobody cares about. | James Lee Burke | ||
| ae1ff30 | Sometimes if you listen, you can hear the earth stop, like it's waiting for you to catch up with it. Like it's your friend and it wants you to be at peace with it. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 58474d5 | Alcoholism is not a disease here but a venerated family heirloom. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 198c411 | Sometimes the father poured a sack full of dry rice on the floor and made Clete kneel on the kernels until sunrise; sometimes he sat on the side of the bed and gently touched Clete's face with a hand that was as callused as a carpenter's; sometimes he lay down beside Clete and wept as a child would. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 2ef4a5e | Louisiana is not a state; it's an outdoor mental asylum in which millions of people stay bombed most of their lives. | James Lee Burke | ||
| e06a9fa | But a line sergeant told me something I never forgot. 'Don't think about it before it happens, and don't think about it when it's over. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 8ad98f9 | I think our motto should be, post-9-11, "raghead talks tough, raghead faces consequences." | Ann Coulter | ||
| 8acba2a | The wind becomes your indispensable ally. When the trees and undergrowth and sometimes the elephant grass begin to thrash, the object that does not move or the shadow that remains like a tin cutout becomes the entity that is out there in the darkness, preparing to take your life. Except in this case, the presence on | James Lee Burke | ||
| 6c0973a | But as John Steinbeck had said long ago, we had come to fear a man with a hole in his shoe. | James Lee Burke | ||
| 9eee765 | Instead, he lived inside his loneliness | James Lee Burke | ||
| 566a895 | A man is what he does. Titles are a distraction created to deceive obtuse people. | James Lee Burke | ||
| aeee487 | These thoughts robbed the light from my eyes, | James Lee Burke | ||
| c18cdc0 | gandy dancers | James Lee Burke | ||
| 66a226c | the crowd, bathed in light, his posture and trim | James Lee Burke |