I think these days an SF connection would be a boost to other books; I'm sure more people have read my two little detective puzzles because of the SF connection.
The practice of charity will bind us. . . will bind all men in one great brotherhood.
Success. . . seems to be connected with action. Successful men keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don't quit.
To achieve big things you have to have big dreams.
Success in never final; failure is never fatal
Enthusiasm is a vital element toward the individual success of every man or woman.
To some degree, you control your life by controlling your time.
I mean it's easier to be in a demonstration if it's a trip that's one of the reasons why the whole thing fell apart in 1971, because it wasn't a trip any longer.
Cassoulet, that best of bean feasts, is everyday fare for a peasant but ambrosia for a gastronome, though its ideal consumer is a 300-pound blocking back who has been splitting firewood nonstop for the last twelve hours on a subzero day in Manitoba.
My heroes and heroines are often unlikely people who are dragged into situations without meaning to become involved, or people with a past that has never quite left them. They are often isolated, introspective people, often confrontational or anarchic in some way, often damaged or secretly unhappy or incomplete.
There are 43 million people who are locked into predatory student loan debt, from which there is no exit.