"The Red Army is like a furnace in which all captured soldiers are melted down and transformed the moment they come over."
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"All I'm doing is writing it down and putting it in a cadence. Once I get into a cadence, then why should I even stop and wonder what it is? You can do that for the rest of your life, but when it's coming out, you don't want to stop it."
"I can just put my head down and train hard."
"I don't sit down and have meals too often, unless I go out for dinner."
"I don't regret anything that I've turned down, and I don't regret anything that I've done, really."
"A lot of very, very big stars were going down and not being seen or heard from again. Kirk took a huge chance in putting a blacklisted writer's name on the screen and somehow or other, he survived it, like he survives everything."
"We think if the economy remains weak that we could see mortgage rates trail down and we think that we could see rates below seven percent into early next year."
"Life forgets me but will not let me forget Holds me down and tells me that I'm free."
"She thought of Aziza's stutter, and of what Aziza had said earlier about fractures and powerful collisions deep down and how sometimes all we see on the surface is a slight tremor."
"You either trust me or you don't. I've never let you down, and I won't walk away unless you make me. Period. Now, unless you have a real emergency, I'd like to get back to my vacation. And my corpse, thanks."
"You need to have many points of reference; many places to touch down and make contact with."
"No American is ever made better off by pulling a fellow American down, and all of us are made better off whenever any one of us is made better off."
"She had a dour Presbyterian mind and a code of morals that pinned down and beat the brains out of nearly everything that was pleasant to do."
"Nancy Reagan fell down and broke her hair."
"It makes me hate accepting things that are probable when they are held up before me as infallibly true. I prefer these words which tone down and modify the hastiness of our propositions: "Perhaps, In some sort, Some, They say, I think," and the like."