“I’d rather you didn’t smoke in here.”
Richard K. Morgan book Altered Carbon
“Kawahara, I’d rather you died of an internal hemorrhage, but I don’t suppose you’ll oblige me.”
Source: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 25 (p. 319)
Source: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 25 (p. 319)
“I’d rather you didn’t smoke in here.”
Richard K. Morgan book Altered Carbon
“Kawahara, I’d rather you died of an internal hemorrhage, but I don’t suppose you’ll oblige me.”
Source: Altered Carbon (2002), Chapter 25 (p. 319)
Willie Nelson (1933) American country music singer-songwriter.
[The Tao of Willie: A Guide to the Happiness in Your Heart, 11, Nelson, Willie; Pipkin, Turk, 159240197X, 2006, Gotham]
Oscar Zeta Acosta book Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo
Source: Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo (1972), p. 91.
“We smoke the bacon so you don’t have to.”
Scott Adams (1957) cartoonist, writer
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Oscar Zeta Acosta book Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo
Source: Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo (1972), p. 92.
Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) American author and journalist
Letter to Bernard Berenson (24 September 1954); published in Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters 1917–1961 (1981) edited by Carlos Baker
Context: You know that fiction, prose rather, is possibly the roughest trade of all in writing. You do not have the reference, the old important reference. You have the sheet of blank paper, the pencil, and the obligation to invent truer than things can be true. You have to take what is not palpable and make it completely palpable and also have it seem normal and so that it can become a part of experience of the person who reads it.
Flann O'Brien (1911–1966) Irish writer
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