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- I'm a hopeless 19th-century romantic. — John Banville
- Suicidal violence is not the exclusive property of the Muslim world. Suicide bombings were a tactic of nationalist struggles in 19th-century Europe… — James Buchan
- More particularly, having a largely German-oriented education has made me very responsive to 19th-century German literature. — John le Carre
- I agree with Balzac and 19th-century writers, black and white, who say, 'I write for money.' Yes, I think everybody should be… — Maya Angelou
- I would say I'm a 19th-century liberal, possibly even an 18th-century one. — Niall Ferguson
- I was shy. Bookish. The kind of 13-year-old girl who, instead of having a boyfriend, would have a crush on a dead,… — Natalie Merchant
- The instruments, glassware, and chemical reagents necessary for my project were the same as my 19th-century predecessors had. — Rita Levi-Montalcini
- I read mostly fiction, a lot of 19th-century novels. — Ken Follett
- My music is all about an idealistic human personality. I have 19th-century ideals. — Gordon Getty
- Writers want to summarize: What does this mean? What did we learn from this? That's a very 19th-century way of thinking about… — Laurie Anderson
- George Bush is by American standards rabidly Upper Class - Eastern, Socially Attractive, WASP, 19th-century money, several generations of Andover and Yale… — Peter York
- I hadn't planned on going to law school. I wanted to study 19th-century Russian literature. — Marian Wright Edelman