9 Quotes by Ted Morgan

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    Howard Hughes was able to afford the luxury of madness, like a man who not only thinks he is Napoleon but hires an army to prove it.

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    The stammer was a way of telling the world that he was not like others, a way of expressing his singularity.

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    More people are using the Internet and searching for information and things to buy, and they want to know where these places are.

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    It is less artificial than his other comedies. The epigrams do not seem to have been added on like candied cherries on a cake.

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    When I slept, armies of footnotes marched across my dreams in close-order drill.

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    The stammerer is ambivalent about communicating with others-he desperately wants to communicate, but is afraid of revealing himself.

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    In America, the land of the permanent revolution, ulcers and cancer often become, for the men at the top, the contemporary equivalent of the guillotine.

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    The elective system offered a bewildering freedom of choice, leaving some graduates with the impression that they had nibbled at dozens of canapes of knowledge and never had their fill.

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    The elective system ... offered a bewildering freedom of choice, leaving some graduates with the impression that they had nibbled at dozens of canapés of knowledge and never had their fill.

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