Easier Quotes - Page 13
"Points...: Interviews, 1974-1994".
It's easier to sell junk when you're known than works of genius when you're unknown.
Iris Murdoch (1977). “Under the Net”, p.54, Penguin
It was easier to conquer it than to know what to do with it.
Letter to Mann, 27 March 1772, in 'Letters'
[It is easier] to quell emotion than to incur the consequences of venting it.
George Eliot (1872). “Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life”, p.105
FRANK HERBERT (1965). “DUNE”
Take Texas the way Texas takes bourbon. Straight. It goes down easier.
Edna Ferber (1952). “Giant”
Donald Rumsfeld (2011). “Known and Unknown: A Memoir”, p.45, Penguin
David Benioff (2008). “City of Thieves: A Novel”, p.21, Penguin
Charles Williams (2016). “The Image of the City and Other Essays”, p.141, Wipf and Stock Publishers
Aristotle, Thomas Hobbes (1823). “Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric”, p.4
"Computer Networks". Book by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 1981.
Amy Poehler (2014). “Yes Please”, p.94, Pan Macmillan
Aesop, Grimm, Andersen (1909). “Folk-Lore and Fable”
Zadie Smith (2003). “White Teeth”, p.196, Vintage