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    T.H. White
    “There would be a day—there must be a day—when he would come back to Gramarye with a new Round Table which had no corners, just as the world had none—a table without boundaries between the nations who would sit to feast there. The hope of making it would lie in culture. If people could be persuaded to read and write, not just to eat and make love, there was still a chance that they might come to reason. BUT”
    T.H. White, The Once and Future King

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    Doris Kearns Goodwin
    “Everything was of interest to him,” marveled the French ambassador, Jean Jules Jusserand, “people of today, people of yesterday, animals, minerals, stones, stars, the past, the future.”
    Doris Kearns Goodwin, The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism

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    Carsten Stroud
    “Back at the scene of the rollover they had brought in the dogs, who got one snootful of all the guts and gore scattered all over the place and, after a whispered conference, expressed their regrets and respectfully declined to participate.”
    carsten stroud, The Homecoming

  • #4
    Laura Lippman
    “Are you using 'he' generically, or because it seems probable that a man did this?"

    Hunt shrugs, indifferent to pronouns. Men can afford to be.”
    Laura Lippman, Wilde Lake

  • #5
    William Goldman
    “You’re an enemy of art and I pity your ignorance,”
    William Goldman, The Princess Bride



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