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Writers are professional eavesdroppers.
— Tolulope Popoola
I'm compared to Kerouac, I suppose, because he traveled and rejected middle-class values, but the similarities end there.
— Poe Ballantine
There's good money in true crime, I'm told, and plenty of it lying around, but it's a devil of an art form.
— Poe Ballantine
Because I've lived a risky and unconventional life, I don't often struggle for subjects to write about.
— Poe Ballantine
The difference between the child and the man lies chiefly in the unlimited confidence and buoyancy of youth.
— Clarence Darrow
I studied a truckload of true crime, praying for illumination, but most true crime relies on luridness and voyeurism for effect.
— Poe Ballantine
I'm that sensitive, honest guy who likes people, wants to know why, and who puzzles everyone by continually putting himself in harm's way.
— Poe Ballantine
Values exist in a transcendental realm, beyond space and time. They can neither be fought for, nor destroyed.
— Enoch Powell
Most people would live in an outhouse in Bangladesh before they would voluntarily move to Nebraska.
— Poe Ballantine
Southern gentility is evocative to me.
— Rosanne Cash
Amazon is evil, like anything big, but we can't help if it flows the very center of literature.
— Poe Ballantine
Stars don't sit still, they twinkle
— Pharrell Williams
Having been a journalist for almost 20 years and then becoming a politician has definitely been an interesting and enriching experience for me.
— Rajeev Shukla
Short chaps evolved naturally, but I didn't title and number them till much later. I like short chaps, like short books too, as a rule.
— Poe Ballantine
I'm more of a rhythmic player. My soloing is pretty much limited to playing slide guitar.
— George Thorogood
Asia's governments come in two broad varieties: young, fragile democracies - and older, fragile authoritarian regimes.
— Paul Samuelson
I first came across Chadron, Nebraska, by accident in 1994.
— Poe Ballantine