Leinster Quotes
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Leinster Quotes & Sayings
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Leinster House does not inspire the brightest ideas.
— Lord Edward FitzGerald
He cross-examined his very wine when he had nothing else at hand.
— Charles Dickens
Children and barbarians have clear ideas of justice due to them, but no idea at all of justice due from them.
— Murray Leinster
Facts are facts! And if they're impossible, they're still facts!
— Murray Leinster
He had a stellar talent. I not only lost a contemporary in the death of Robert E. Howard. The world lost a writer of extraordinary gifts.
— Murray Leinster
No man can be fully efficient if he expects praise or appreciation for what he does.
— Murray Leinster
The whole purpose of civilization is to take the surprises out of life, so one can be bored to death
— Murray Leinster
The most difficult of enterprises is to secure the cooperation of others in enterprises those others did not think of first.
— Murray Leinster
Adventure is the point where you toss your life on the scales of chance and wait for the pointer to stop.
— Murray Leinster
It isn't illegal to buy an artist's work for peanuts and sell it again at any price one can get. But it is an outrage!
— Murray Leinster
When all else fails, complicate matters.
— Aaron Allston
The secret of getting along with people is that of postponing quarrels.
— Murray Leinster
You must write for the waste basket.
— Johnny Mercer
Nothing," snapped Howell, "that a man can imagine is impossible!
— Murray Leinster
Fake is as old as the Eden tree.
— Orson Welles
When boys and girls go out to play there is always someone left behind, and the boy who is left behind is no use to the girl who is left behind.
— Paul Potts
every man took himself seriously and did not quite believe that the universe had existed before he was born or would long survive his loss. Time
— Murray Leinster
The hearts of the rich are hardened. The existence of the poor is a reproach to them." But
— Murray Leinster