Top 9 Quotes About 1920s Inventions
#1. One of the notebooks was for musings and pep talks. ... The other notebooks were for writing out the novel the way authors had done for centuries.
Gail Godwin
#2. The novel is dead. Long live the antinovel, built from scraps.
David Shields
#3. Zoe refers to the aggregate. Bios accommodates the notion of death, that each life has a beginning, middle, and end, that each life contains a story. Zoe, wrote Kerenyi, "does not admit of the experience of its own destruction: it is experienced without end, as infinite life.
Twyla Tharp
#4. The love that follows us sometime is our trouble, which still we thank as love.
William Shakespeare
#5. In London, 'Equus' caused a sensation because it displayed cruelty to horses; in New York, because it allegedly displayed cruelty to psychiatrists.
Peter Shaffer
#6. Money tends to make people suspicious, if there's any money floating around.
Mitchell Baker
#7. I've never sought to be on an A-list. I've done my own thing and my own thing has thankfully now brought me an audience.
Mira Nair
#8. I was once almost forced off the stage at a large chain bookstore that shall remain nameless, because she introduced me as Lemony Snicket, and I immediately interrupted her and said, "Oh no, Lemony Snicket isn't here," and then she tried to cancel the event right then and there.
Daniel Handler
#9. I have negotiated with cannibals in foreign tongues and Arabian sea captains and French criminals. I have bartered with demons and angels! I am not about to let a country doctor take advantage of me.
Mark Beauregard
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