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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 6001a65 | This [Racism] is a systemic, institutionalized problem that we are all fully aware of. | Don Cheadle | ||
| ef3a8f0 | No, no, it could be a four-minute penalty... | Don Cherry | ||
| a233f40 | Jimmy Waite thinks this is offside. WRONG Jimmy! 1-0! | Don Cherry | ||
| a99959d | Garry] Galley crunches [Kelly] Buchberger, and Buchberger's not too happy! | Don Cherry | ||
| 4d797a2 | Cam Neely! Is he a beauty? Fifty goals in 49 games. | Don Cherry | ||
| 87d710e | I think fiction rescues history from its confusions. | Don DeLillo | ||
| 17ccf80 | I'm a novelist, period. An American novelist. | Don DeLillo | ||
| b949dcb | Popular culture is inescapable in the U.S. Why not use it? | Don DeLillo | ||
| 80e6c35 | War is the ultimate realization of modern technology. | Don DeLillo | ||
| 0d09da9 | Who will die first? | Don DeLillo | ||
| 38c91a7 | All plots tend to move deathwards. This is the nature of plots. | Don DeLillo | ||
| a5e265f | Every disaster made us wish for something bigger, grander, more sweeping. | Don DeLillo | ||
| 0ae625f | To become a crowd is to keep out death. | Don DeLillo | ||
| 6d9f66d | I heard a noise, faint, monotonous, white. | Don DeLillo | ||
| 5442983 | Remember literature, Charlie? It involved getting drunk and getting laid." | Don DeLillo | ||
| 7218293 | Stories have no point if they don't absorb our terror." | Don DeLillo | ||
| 6e1276e | There's one thing about baldness; it's neat. | Don Herold | ||
| 3d2a8bc | This is the Imus in the Morning program, We're not happy 'till you're not happy. | Don Imus | ||
| f457fe7 | I would rather go to Baghdad than go to a professional basketball game. | Don Imus | ||
| 8b4dfe2 | Life's too short to drink bad wine or smoke poor cigars. | Don Johnson | ||
| 3de8ae8 | dedicated to babsand babs knows why | Don Marquis | ||
| ef972ee | procrastination is theup with yesterday | Don Marquis | ||
| a77a6cb | an optimist is a guymuch experience | Don Marquis | ||
| c3b5e9b | what man calls civilization always results in deserts | Don Marquis | ||
| ceb16f2 | each generation wastes a little moreof the future with greed and lust for riches | Don Marquis | ||
| 181e5eb | it is a cheering thought to thinkthat god is on the side of the best digestion | Don Marquis | ||
| 105856e | there is alwaysit is not our trouble | Don Marquis | ||
| 3377c99 | Admitting you are a nature poet, nowadays, may make you seem something of a fool! | Don McKay | ||
| 6ee07ec | If you're going to be a whore, be a high-priced whore. | Don Siegel | ||
| 88bf9bc | Technology doesn't create prosperity any more than it destroys privacy. | Don Tapscott | ||
| 8061086 | I fully support the president's decision. | Don't ask, don't tell | ||
| 51dae75 | Curiosity is the hunger of Reason. | Donald Barr | ||
| ea2e2d9 | I am never needlessly obscure--I am needfully obscure, when I am obscure. | Donald Barthelme | ||
| e2086a6 | picket sign] COGITO ERGO NOTHING!....[casual passerby:] "Cogito ergo your ass".... | Donald Barthelme | ||
| f9605df | No man's plenum, Mr. Quistgaard, is impervious to the awl of God's will. | Donald Barthelme | ||
| f7ccefa | ANATHEMATIZATION OF THE WORLD IS NOT AN ADEQUATE RESPONSE TO THE WORLD. | Donald Barthelme | ||
| 81fc4de | In order to hold your faith intact be sure it's kept unsullied by fact. | Donald E. Westlake | ||
| 7c7ce14 | Eyes wide and blank as the buttons on a first Communion coat. | Donald E. Westlake | ||
| b887f8d | The August sun, God's blood-blister... | Donald E. Westlake | ||
| 2d1b0a8 | Brian had all that day to figure out what was going on, and yet he didn't. | Donald E. Westlake | ||
| c6d1ab2 | I believe my subject is bewilderment. But I could be wrong. | Donald E. Westlake | ||
| a8fb8fd | Life is a slow-motion avalanche, and none of us are steering. | Donald E. Westlake | ||
| 37fc6c9 | A discipline has six basic characteristics: | Donald H. Liles | ||
| 461192c | Science is what we understand well enough to explain to a computer. Art is everything else we do. | Donald Knuth |