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  • Frank Herbert
    "I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn to the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
    Frank Herbert (Dune)


  • Ron Chernow
    "Perseverance in almost any plan is better than fickleness and fluctuation. (Alexander Hamilton, July 1792)"
    Ron Chernow (Alexander Hamilton)


  • Dashiell Hammett
    "We didn't exactly believe your story, Miss O'Shaughnessy, we believed your 200 dollars. I mean you paid us more than if you had been telling us the truth, and enough more to make it alright. (Sam Spade)"
    Dashiell Hammett (The Maltese Falcon)


  • Dashiell Hammett
    "I hope they don't hang you, precious, by that sweet neck. Yes, angel, I'm gonna send you over. The chances are you'll get off with life. That means if you're a good girl, you'll be out in 20 years. I'll be waiting for you. If they hang you, I'll always remember you. (Sam Spade to Brigid O'Shaughnessy)"
    Dashiell Hammett


  • Robert Ludlum
    "How gratifying to be there when arrogance collapses. How much more so to be the instrument. (Alfred Gillette)"
    Robert Ludlum (The Bourne Identity)


  • Dashiell Hammett
    "I couldn't be fonder of you if you were my own son. But, well, if you lose a son, its possible to get another. There's only one Maltese Falcon. (Kasper Gutman)"
    Dashiell Hammett (The Maltese Falcon)


  • Robert Ludlum
    "Men and women walked casually about as they did on the main floor, every now and then stopping one another, exchanging pleasantries or scraps of relevantly irrelevant information. Gossip."
    Robert Ludlum (The Bourne Identity)


  • Robert Ludlum
    "The success of any trap lies in its fundamental simplicity. The reverse trap by the nature of its single complication must be swift and simpler still."
    Robert Ludlum (The Bourne Identity)


  • Robert Ludlum
    "I loathe him. He stands for everything I hate in Washington. The right schools, houses in Georgetown, farms in Virginia, quiet meetings at their clubs. They've got their tight little world and you don't break in--they run it all. The bastards. The superior, self-inflated gentry of Washington. They use other men's intellects, other men's work, wrapping it all into decisions bearing their imprimaturs. And if you're on the outside, you become part of that amorphous entity, a 'damn fine staff.' (Alfred Gillette)"
    Robert Ludlum (The Bourne Identity)


  • Robert Ludlum
    "If I haven't done badly, it's because I've become indispensable to too many like David Abbott. I have in my head a thousand facts they couldn't possibly recall. It's simply easier for them to place me where the questions are, where problems need solutions. (Alfred Gillette)"
    Robert Ludlum (The Bourne Identity)


  • Robert Ludlum
    "Before taking her into the library, my wife told me she was an old friend in a marriage crisis. A fatuous lie; at her age there are no crises left in marriage, only acceptance and extraction. (General Villiers)"
    Robert Ludlum (The Bourne Identity)


  • "It's easy now - it's middle-aged lady, nobody's looking, nobody notices. I go without lipstick if I feel like it, and I always wear my comfy clothes. It's a life with fewer distractions, but should something beautiful show up, a middle-aged woman is free to stare."
    Abigail Thomas (A Three Dog Life)


  • Primo Levi
    "Not that he [Uzbek] rejected Mendel's proposals or rebelled against his decisions; but he exercised a subtle, passive abrasion against every active thrust: like dust in a watch, Mendel thought to himself. He's got dust in him, even though he is young. It's stupid to say the young are strong. You understand many things better at thirty than at twenty and you can also bear them better."
    Primo Levi (If Not Now, When?)


  • "One of these days I'm going to leave Nebraska, cut all those strings and ties and travel to the other prairies of this earth. I must know if the people who live on those other prairies feel the same way about their horizons as we do about ours."
    — John Janovy, Jr. ( in Yellowlegs)


  • Ron Chernow
    "[Philip's death was] beyond comparison the most afflicting of my life.... He was truly a fine youth. But why should I repine? It was the will of heaven and he is now out of the reach of the seductions and calamities of a world full of folly, full of vice, full of danger, of least value in proportion as it is best known. I firmly trust also that he has safely reached the haven of eternal repose and felicity. (Alexander Hamilton letter to Benjamin Rush about the death of his 19-year old son from mortal wounds inflicted from a duel.)"
    Ron Chernow (Alexander Hamilton)


  • "Its spell is on me like a brand,
    It has marked me for its own."
    — Kenneth Carlyle Kaufman (from poem 'Level Land' found in Level Land, A Book of Western Verse, 1935 &


  • Ron Chernow
    "A prudent silence will frequently be taken for wisdom and a sentence or two cautiously thrown in will sometimes gain the palm of knowledge, while a man well informed but indiscreet and unreserved will not uncommonly talk himself out of all consideration and weight. (Alexander Hamilton's 'thesis on discretion' written to his son James shortly before his fatal duel with Burr.)"
    Ron Chernow (Alexander Hamilton)


  • Joseph Heller
    "He knew everything about literature except how to enjoy it."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "It was miraculous. It was almost no trick at all, he saw, to turn vice into virtue and slander into truth, impotence into abstinence, arrogance into humility, plunder into philanthropy, thievery into honor, blasphemy into wisdom, brutality into patriotism, and sadism into justice. Anybody could do it; it required no brains at all. It merely required no character."
    Joseph Heller (Catch 22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "He had decided to live forever or die in the attempt."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "There was only one catch and that was Catch-22, which specified that a concern for one's safety in the face of dangers that were real and immediate was the process of a rational mind. Orr was crazy and could be grounded. All he had to do was ask; and as soon as he did, he would no longer be crazy and would have to fly more missions. Orr would be crazy to fly more missions and sane if he didn't, but if he was sane he had to fly them. If he flew them he was crazy and didn't have to; but if he didn't want to he was sane and had to. Yossarian was moved very deeply by the absolute simplicity of this clause of Catch-22 and let out a respectful whistle.

    "That's some catch, that Catch-22," he observed.

    "It's the best there is," Doc Daneeka agreed."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    ""They're trying to kill me," Yossarian told him calmly.
    "No one's trying to kill you," Clevinger cried.
    "Then why are they shooting at me?" Yossarian asked.
    "They're shooting at everyone," Clevinger answered. "They're trying to kill everyone."
    "And what difference does that make?" "
    Joseph Heller (Catch 22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "'What is a country? A country is a piece of land surrounded on all sides by boundaries, usually unnatural. Englishmen are dying for England, Americans are dying for America, Germans are dying for Germany, Russians are dying for Russia. There are now fifty or sixty countries fighting in this war. Surely so many countries can't all be worth dying for."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "Man was matter, that was Snowden's secret. Drop him out a window, and he'll fall. Set fire to him and he'll burn. Bury him and he'll rot, like other kinds of garbage. The spirit gone, man is garbage. That was Snowden's secret. Ripeness was all. "
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "The Texan turned out to be good-natured, generous and likable. In three days no one could stand him."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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    Joseph Heller (Catch 22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them. With Major Major it had been all three. Even among men lacking all distinction he inevitably stood out as a man lacking more distinction than all the rest, and people who met him were always impressed by how unimpressive he was."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "It made him proud that 29 months in the service had not blunted his genius for ineptitude."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "He was a self-made man who owed his lack of success to nobody. "
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "Whatever his elders told him to do, he did. They told him to look before he leaped, and he always looked before he leaped. They told him never to put off until the next day what he could do the day before, and he never did. He was told to honor his father and his mother, and he honored his father and his mother. He was told that he should not kill, and he did not kill, until he got into the Army. Then he was told to kill, and he killed. He turned the other cheek on every occasion and always did unto others exactly as he would have had others do unto him. When he gave to charity, his left hand never knew what his right hand was doing. He never once took the name of the Lord his God in vain, committed adultery or coveted his neighbor's ass. In fact, he loved his neighbor and never even bore false witness against him. Major Major's elders disliked him because he was such a flagrant nonconformist."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "The enemy," retorted Yossarian with weighted precision, "is anybody who's going to get you killed, no matter which side he's on, and that includes Colonel Cathcart. And don't you forget that, because the longer you remember it, the longer you might live."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "Catch-22 did not exist, he was positive of that, but it made no difference. What did matter was that everyone thought it existed, and that was much worse, for there was no object or text to ridicule or refute, to accuse, criticize, attack, amend, hate, revile, spit at, rip to shreds, trample upon or burn up."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "History did not demand Yossarian's premature demise, justice could be satisfied without it, progress did not hinge upon it, victory did not depend on it. That men would die was a matter of necessity; which men would die, though, was a matter of circumstance, and Yossarian was willing to be the victim of anything but circumstance. But that was war."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • Joseph Heller
    "“You know, that might be the answer – to act boastfully about something we ought to be ashamed of. That’s a trick that never seems to fail.” --Colonel Korn, Catch-22 "
    Joseph Heller


  • Joseph Heller
    "Clevinger was a troublemaker and a wise guy. Lieutenant Scheisskopf knew that Clevinger might cause even more trouble if he wasn't watched. Yesterday it was the cadet officers; tomorrow it might be the world. Clevinger had a mind, and Lieutenant Scheisskopf had noticed that people with minds tended to get pretty smart at times. Such men were dangerous, and even the new cadet officers whom Clevinger had helped into office were eager to give damning testimony against him. The case against Clevinger was open and shut. The only thing missing was something to charge him with."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • "Everyone was eating, talking softly, glancing at me, hugging me, eating. It was as if someone had turned the volume down. Everything looked normal, but the sound was muted. Death did this, set all this weirdness in motion, made people appear out of nowhere carrying casseroles, saying 'I'm sorry' over and over, death muffled their voices."
    — Joan Abelove in "Saying It Out Loud"


  • Joseph Heller
    "It isn't necessary to call me Father, the chaplain explained. I'm an Anabaptist."
    Joseph Heller (Catch-22)


  • "...to think that a Roman Caesar will appear as a mime! No; even Rome will not endure that!"
    Quo Vadis



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