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Book Quotes by P.J. O'Rourke
- Writing this book required an enormous amount of help from friends. To them goes the credit. I'll take the money.
- Imagine if all of life were determined by majority rule. Every meal would be a pizza. Every pair of pants, even those in a Brooks…
- There's not a woman in the book, the plot hinges on unkindness to animals, and the black characters mostly drown by Chapter 29.
- I'd like to end the book a lot of ways. Except I don't have any answers. Use your common sense. Be nice. This is the…
- Always read something that will make you look good if you die in the middle of it.
- I like to do my principal research in bars, where people are more likely to tell the truth or, at least, lie less convincingly than…
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