Top 15 Minke Quotes
#1. A good author, Mr. Minke, should be able to provide his readers with some joy, not a false joy, but some faith that life is beautiful. While suffering is man-made, and not some natural disaster, then it can surely be resisted by men. Give hope to your readers, to your fellow countrymen.
Pramoedya Ananta Toer
#2. My family calls me Declan. But most people call me E.C. I think it comes from my dad. It's an Irish convention. You usually call the first child by the initials.
Elvis Costello
#3. The only people worth writing about are those about whom the last word cannot be said.
Erica Jong
#4. I wonder what kind of sound it would make if I were to smash this glass against the side of his head.
Colleen Hoover
#5. With every line he teaches her, the world grows a little wider. She had never known before how words could sing,how a turn of phrase could unlock a window in her mind.
Rosamund Hodge
#6. I'm very lucky to be in projects that have such skilled writing in them.
Natalie Dormer
#7. The fear of blacks has become the dirty little secret of our political culture.
Norman Podhoretz
#9. Several people toss and turn in their sleep, startled by the lines of the newspapers in their dreams, knives out, lights out, lights out, knives out!
H.C. Artmann
#10. What I thought we might have a conversation about, is basically I do math, sir, not clandestine operations that severely deplete my mental resources.
Suzanne Stroh
#11. When you've got a strong enough why, you can always find the how.
Zig Ziglar
#12. I've only had one dramatic role in my entire career and when I did it, I was in heaven and I thought, 'Oh my god, I'm going to get more of these.'
Jennifer Coolidge
#13. Behind every successful man is a proud wife and a surprised mother-in-law.
Hubert H. Humphrey
#14. One is almost tempted to say that the language itself is a mythology deprived of its vitality, a bloodless mythology so to speak, which has only preserved in a formal and abstract form what mythology contains in living and concrete form.
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
#15. A leader's most valuable asset is not their time but their energy and ability to energize others.
Bill Hybels