James Alexander Thom quotes
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“Whether a character in your novel is full of choler, bile, phlegm, blood or plain old buffalo chips, the fire of life is in there, too, as long as that character lives.”
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“Probably the most honest "self-made person" ever was the one we heard say: "I got to the top the hard way - fighting my own laziness and ignorance every step of the way."”
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“If there is a rumor in the air about you, you'd better treat it as you would a wasp: either ignore it or kill it with the first blow. Anything else will just stir it up.”
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“To read Lucia St. Clair Robson is to learn while being thoroughly entertained. Last Train from Cuernavaca puts us through the tragic violence and political treachery of the Mexican Revolution and its consequences so intimately that we feel hunger, lust, thirst, grief, and saddle sores, and admire anew the awesome durability and courage of the people of Mexico-- especially the women.”
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“We pick bygone time up by the handfuls and, like clay, see if it feels right and then form it into stories about the past.”
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“For every time we regret keeping still, there are about ten times we regret speaking up.”
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“Too often we seek justice for just us.”
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“Aphorism, n.: A concise, clever statement you don’t think of until too late.”
-- James Alexander Thom
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“You will be better advised to watch what we do instead of what we say.”
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Source : A. J. Liebling (2014). “The Sweet Science”, p.5, Macmillan
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“Be more interested in people's character, than their contributions.”
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“No matter how hot the fire burns, a Protea always survives”
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Source : Abolqasem Ferdowsi (2016). “Shahnameh: The Persian Book of Kings”, p.87, Penguin
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Source : Abraham Cahan (1917). “The Rise of David Levinsky: A Novel”
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