“Very well then, better a sane crook than a mad puritan.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald book Tender Is the Night
Source: Tender Is the Night
The New Gods (1969)
“Very well then, better a sane crook than a mad puritan.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald book Tender Is the Night
Source: Tender Is the Night
“For experience teacheth me that straight trees have crooked roots.”
P. 311 http://books.google.com/books?id=3xRbAAAAMAAJ&q=&quot;for+experience+teacheth+me+that+straight+trees+have+crooked+roots&quot;&pg=PA311#v=onepage <br class="br">Euphues and his England
Sophia Loren (1934) Italian actress
As quoted in Sophia, Living and Loving: Her Own Story (1979) by A. E. Hotchner, p. 239.
“Great is the rose
Infected by the tomb,
Yet burgeoning
Indifferent to death.”
Nathalia Crane (1913–1998) American writer
"Tadmore"
Venus Invisible and Other Poems (1928)
“Very few crooks perform with a police audience.”
Robert LeFevre (1911–1986) American libertarian businessman
Source: Good Government: Hope or Illusion? (1978), p. 14
Joel Bakan (1959) Canadian writer, musician, filmmaker and legal scholar
Source: The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power (2004), Chapter 1, The Corporation's Rise To Dominance, p. 25
“That's American English for you: more roots than a mangrove swamp.”
Roy Blount Jr. (1941) American writer
Alphabet Juice (2008), p. 359.
Thomas Ligotti (1953) American horror author
Nic Pizzolatto, as quoted by Michael Calia (2014) " Writer Nic Pizzolatto on Thomas Ligotti and the Weird Secrets of ‘True Detective’ http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2014/02/02/writer-nic-pizzolatto-on-thomas-ligotti-and-the-weird-secrets-of-true-detective/", Speakeasy blog on the Wall Street Journal