Quote by Richard Russo Download Open image ““probably horse doo had a name in french also, but that didn't mean god intended for you to eat it.”” — Richard Russo ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“She named her horse Basil? That’s the worst name for a horse I ever heard.” — Sarah Mlynowski Copy Share Image
“It is accepted science that God himself gave the French the gift of their cuisine, and while he was downstairs, cursed the English with… — Christopher Moore Copy Share Image
“If God didn't want us to eat the animals, He wouldn't have made them so tasty.” — Molly Harper Copy Share Image
“if he were a pony I would offer him food, stroke his ears and scratch his neck; but he curls his lip at the… — Cathy Cassidy Copy Share Image
“Marie: So why are you called Horse? Horse: Cause I'm hung like one.” — Joanna Wylde Copy Share Image
“Apparently nice Horse would be joining me for dinner instead of his evil twin.” — Joanna Wylde Copy Share Image
“The poor (horse) had sure got a reason to be mean, and I guess he's at the point where he figgers no human is… — Will James Copy Share Image
“Anything was possible. When you hear hooves you look for horses, but you can’t discount zebras.” — Paula Hawkins Copy Share Image
“The problem with the contemplative life was that there was no end to contemplation, no fixed time limit after which thought had to be… — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
“That, very simply, was what adulthood must be all about—acquiring the skill to bury things more deeply. Out of sight and, whenever possible, out… — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
“Miles couldn't help admiring women for their ability to dismiss the evidence of their senses. If that's what explained it. If it wasn't simply… — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
That afternoon I came to understand that one of the deepest purposes of intellectual sophistication is to provide distance between us and our most… — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
“Lucy, who apparently had no idea his girlfriend's father held him in such low regard, agreed with Noonan that he was pushing the envelope,… — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
Movies have to handle time very efficiently. They're about stringing scenes together in the present. Novels aren't necessarily about that. — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
When authors who write literary fiction begin to write screenplays, everybody assumes that's the end. Here's another who's never going to write well again. — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
“There was something about spending money they didn't really have that made him optimistic about more coming in.” — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
Some authors have a very hard time understanding that in order to be faithful to the spirit of the book, it's almost always impossible… — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
HBO is really famous for hiring good people and staying out of their way until they ask for help, or need it. And that… — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
I don't think there's a shortage of material in the world. Or in my head. I just pray for continued good health, because I've… — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
Where was the middle ground between a sense of adventure and just plain sense? — Richard Russo Copy Share Image