Top 8 John Freeman Quotes
#1. The pendulum is swinging back to the HD-DVD camp.
John Freeman
#2. True storytellers write not because they can but because they have to. There is something they want to say about the world that can only be said in a story.
John Freeman
#3. I read without a dictionary, understood some of each sentence, did not understand quite a bit of it, and was willing to read on ahead without understanding everything I had read.
John Freeman
#4. I usually put it aside, however good it may be, after, sometimes, eighty or a hundred pages, or less, having in some sense not only absorbed its nature but saturated myself with it.
John Freeman
#5. The minimum wage was enacted in 1937 during the Great Depression and it has been increased 16 times. It's a well-established economic policy to help families.
John Freeman
#6. I had never heard of the little Tunisian town of Sidi Bouzid. And yet, that's where it all began. With an ordinary incident, one that happens frequently, but so frequently that it finally started something unstoppable.
John Freeman
#7. There can be a lot done if you are not so particular about who gets credit for it.
John Freeman
#8. One of Solstad's regular "connecting" statements in his narrative is: "Vi skal komme tilbakke til . . . " - "We shall come to-back to . . .
John Freeman
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