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Robert Penn Warren
“Duffy and I had been in the back room of Slade’s place waiting for Alex, with whom I had the hope of transacting a little business. I was a newspaperman and Alex knew something I wanted to know. Duffy had called him in, for Duffy was a friend of mine. At least, he knew that I worked for the Chronicle, which at that time was supporting the Joe Harrison outfit. Joe Harrison was Governor then. And Duffy was one of Joe Harrison’s boys. So I was sitting in the back room of Slade’s place, one hot morning in June or July, back in 1922, waiting for Alex Michel to turn up and listening to the silence in the back room of Slade’s place. A funeral parlor at midnight is ear-splitting compared to the effect you get in the middle of the morning in the back room of a place like Slade’s if you are the first man there. You sit there and think how cozy it was last night, with the effluvium of brotherly bodies and the haw-haw of camaraderie, and you look at the floor where now there are little parallel trails of damp sawdust the old broom left this morning when the unenthusiastic old Negro man cleaned up, and the general impression is that you are alone with the Alone and it is His move. So I sat there in the silence (Duffy was never talkative in the morning before he had worried down two or three drinks), and listened to my tissues break down and the beads of perspiration explode delicately out of the ducts embedded in the ample flesh of my companion. Alex”
Robert Penn Warren, All The King's Men

“The night was when all the failures were remembered longer.”
Sergio Cobo, A Story of Yesterday

Alan Paton
“Fear is a journey, a terrible journey, but sorrow is at least an arriving.”
Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country

Merlin Franco
“an ascetic might be a pauper, but he has ashrams where love, happiness, and prosperity overflow.”
Merlin Franco, Saint Richard Parker

Herman Wouk
“anodyne”
Herman Wouk, War and Remembrance

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