Leigh Brackett (1915–1978) American novelist and screenwriter
Source: The Ginger Star (1974), Chapter 3 (p. 18)
Do What You Will (1970), pt. 2, ch. 15
Leigh Brackett (1915–1978) American novelist and screenwriter
Source: The Ginger Star (1974), Chapter 3 (p. 18)
“He was just a coward and that was the worst luck any man could have.”
Ernest Hemingway book For Whom the Bell Tolls
Source: For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940), Ch. 30
“It had been his experience that the worst cynics all started out as idealists.”
Jack McDevitt (1935) American novelist, Short story writer
Source: Academy Series - Priscilla "Hutch" Hutchins, Odyssey (2006), Chapter 18 (p. 166)
Frank R. Wallace (1932–2006) Philosopher, author, entrepreneur
Wallace, Frank R. Poker: A Guaranteed Income for Life by Using the Advanced Concepts of Poker. Quoted in A Friendly Game of Poker by Ira Glass and Jake Austen, Chicago Review Press, 2003, page 210
Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004) French photographer
Source: Henri Cartier-Bresson: Interviews and Conversations, 1951-1998, Conversation. Interview with Byron Dobell (1957), p. 38
“Your religion is not the best nor the worst when compared to other beliefs.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo (1996) Congolese author
Susan Howatch book The Wheel of Fortune
The Wheel of Fortune (1984), Part 1: Robert
Michael Moorcock (1939) English writer, editor, critic
Book 1, Chapter 6 “A Haven of Civilization” (p. 214)
Oswald Bastable, The Land Leviathan (1974)
“Cynicism is easy. An optimist is a braver cynic.”
Colum McCann book TransAtlantic
Source: TransAtlantic