William Faulkner Quotes
Women ... to them any wedding is better than no wedding and a big wedding with a villain preferable to a small one with a saint.

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I don't hurt or want for visibility, but people seem to forget pretty easily.
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I think all politicians lie.
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I'm as radical as libertarians come.
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I wanted to identify that the black experience is American experience.
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She knew what all smart women knew: Laughter made you live better and longer.
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We had a good time mucking about during 'Band of Brothers' when we were young and single.
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There was definitely a time where I did not believe in the Lord. I needed to understand the love of God.
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Virtual reality is a tough sell for a software developer. They have to convince investors that not only are they going to build a good game, which is what they normally have to do, they have to convince them that it's going to be a good game and that virtual reality will be successful.
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Nantucket was a Quaker-based culture, so they were not readers. There's a great Nantucket-based novel from the 19th century that Melville read for his research for 'Moby-Dick': 'Miriam Coffin' by Joseph Hart.
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There was a bit of a comparison that Bret was making between Vince McMahon and my dad. He looked up to Vince as a dad and stuff, and it was a shame to see the whole thing end the way it did.
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I went to Iceland in 1861 and went over nearly every bit of the ground made famous by the adventures of Grettir.
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Our founders did not oust George III in order for us to crown Richard I.
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It was never important for a wedding to be about anything other than me and my partner. A big celebration was never my cup of tea.
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I love music. It's freedom, a way to deal with pent-up frustration.
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The music of the Clovers and Spaniels and the rest was like candy to me. I couldn't get enough; my teachers probably thought I had attention deficit disorder.
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Reading reviews makes you thin-skinned. It's like waves washing layers off your skin.
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There are a lot of sociopaths running around who are probably our friends, if not us, and we don't know it.
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When I first found out I had HIV, I had to find somebody who was living with it, who could help me understand my journey and what I was going to have to deal with day-to-day. I found out that a person named Elizabeth Frazier was living with AIDS at the time, and so I called her up, and she took a meeting with me.
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SOON was the first novel where I used a rough outline. Usually I have characters and an idea and write as a process of discovery. Like working without a net.
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In all honesty, my favorite place to write is an anonymous, cheap hotel in a city or town where nobody knows me, the wireless service is spotty, and the adjoining gas station has coffee, beer and junk food.
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My family emigrated to the U.S. after the Iranian revolution in 1978.
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I was horrified by the attacks against her, but Madonna knew the situation in Malawi, where he was born. In that country, there isn't really a legal framework for adopting. Personally, I prefer to stay on the side of the law.
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We've got songs for the women, songs for when you're going through things.
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Women ... to them any wedding is better than no wedding and a big wedding with a villain preferable to a small one with a saint.