Ellis's understanding of himself and the world around him certainly develops because of his adventures, and part of that development comes through… — Margaret Mahy Copy Share Image
“Ain’t I your man?” he persisted. “Yeah, Ellis, you’re my man.” Her lips quaked as she said it.” — Tracy Winegar Copy Share Image
“The world offers you millions of things to get into, and if you're not falling passionately and maniacally in love with at… — Jason Ellis Copy Share Image
For years, Mount Holyoke professor Joseph 'Full Metal Jacket' Ellis had been regaling students, interviewers and friends with gripping stories of his… — Ann Coulter Copy Share Image
“Manhattan can be beautiful, Ellis, if you are willing to see it and not compare it to what you loved before” — Jodi Lynn Anderson Copy Share Image
“Just as a concert album littered with technical errors was filled with more life than a perfectly tweaked studio production, the meal… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“He looked down at the desk, at his notebook resting there with the pen on top. He had never thought of engineering… — Sam Starbuck Copy Share Image
“Kiss me to see if we still have it. 'Cause you own my heart,soul,and everything else in between.” — Simone Elkeles Copy Share Image
Folks call me Ellis. I run an auto shop with a couple of my buddies. We're also in a band. I play… — Ellis Copy Share Image
“I think this is why Ellis took so many moving pictures of us. Because he knew that people come in and out… — Zu Vincent Copy Share Image
“Ellis: "What's so funny?" Skyla: You're funny," I say. "You look real scary. I bet your mom's proud, though." I don't know… — Addison Moore Copy Share Image
“Things changing, failing apart, fading, another year, a few more moves, a hard person who doesn't give a fuck, a boredom so… — Bret Easton Ellis Copy Share Image
“Do Engineers have stories, Jack?" he asked. "What?" Jack said, without moving. "Stories. Myths. Things to keep the boredom out on a… — Sam Starbuck Copy Share Image
“…there is an idea of a Patrick Bateman, some kind of abstraction, but there is no real me, only an entity, something… — Bret Easton Ellis Copy Share Image