my favorite quotes from this book....
when people couldn't express themselves in a manner that worked in a headline, the paper had no choice but to write what the interviewee had probably meant instead of he or she had actually said. that's called creative journalism
he had spent his whole life reasoning with other people via his fists. it wasn't easy to talk to oneself in the same fashion. so he sought out alcohol earlier in the day and with greater emphasis than before
new love was seldom as new and loving two decades later
sometimes the line between manliness and sheer stupidity can be razor-thin
in general, man and best had all got more or less what they deserved
"a day of plenty is never blessed; a day of thirst is always best."
that it was more blessed to take than to give, but that giving did have it's advantages
so let tomorrow bring worries of its own. today trouble is enough for today. Matthew six, verse thirty four
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