Quote by Erik Larson Download Open image ““Galveston was too pretty, too progressive, too prosperous—entirely too hopeful—to be true.”” — Erik Larson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“But here, two thousand miles from home, there was a real shipwreck, a real hope. A choice big enough to change our lives forever.” — Gordon Korman Copy Share Image
“A hot city, slaked out on the banks of the Mississippi, with too much of its muscle showing to be a dignified city.” — Richard Jessup Copy Share Image
“The shore is of pebbles, and huge tangles of seaweed float in the bay and look like the hair of the drowned.” — Hannah Kent Copy Share Image
“Love. The wide sea that one word conjures up, all the currents and tides and storms and oily swells of it.” — Rosie Thomas Copy Share Image
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I've heard from the movie marketplace that James Cameron did such a killer job with 'Titanic' that it's almost impossible to do anything better. — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
As a rule, I am very skeptical of tying books to anniversaries. I don't think readers care. I also feel that it just about… — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
“look as if they had been plucked from the Palace of Versailles or a Jacobean mansion—that you were aboard a ship being propelled far… — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
That's what I love about history - nuance. I don't believe in unalloyed heroes. Everyone's got warts, and everyone's got a surprise side. — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
“Holmes was charming and gracious, but something about him made Belknap uneasy. He could not have defined it. Indeed, for the next several decades… — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
. . . why some men choose to fill their brief allotment of time engaging the impossible, others in the manufacture of sorrow. — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
“At present," he said, "I am responsible for conveying my associates to a place called Chicago. I understand it is somewhere in the hinterland.” — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
I knew from an online search that the Wisconsin State Historical Society, on the vast University of Wisconsin campus, held the papers of Sigrid… — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
Dodd continued to hope that the murders would so outrage the German public that the regime would fall, but as the days passed he… — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
I envy other writers who claim to have a backlog of books they'd like to write. — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
Trying to find ideas is the hardest part of my job. You'd think it would be the most fun. Just sitting around reading whatever… — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
“Her blind endorsement of Hitler’s regime first faded to a kind of sympathetic skepticism, but as summer approached,” — Erik Larson Copy Share Image