Noir Quote by Robert B. Parker Download Open image ““I’m sleeping with a Harvard grad,” I said. “The Emory of the North,” Becker said.”” — Robert B. Parker ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Noir
“We don’t care about who you are, what you’re interested in, and what you can become. We don’t care about learning. We will love… — Carol S. Dweck Copy Share Image
“What we're really sending you to Harvard for is to get a little of the educations that's so good and plenty there. When it's… — George Horace Lorimer Copy Share Image
“Harvard was a lovely assisted-living facility from which I'd emerged, like my classmates, stupider and more confident.” — Avi Steinberg Copy Share Image
“On one of the walls of his office hung his undergraduate degree from Columbia and his law degree from the Harvard School of Law.” — Chaim Potok Copy Share Image
“I am an Ivy league graduate. I have a Harvard MBA. I’ve opened casinos in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and the French Riviera. I’ve… — Jackie Chanel Copy Share Image
“The other day a patient told me that he had gotten into what was a very good college. 'It's not Harvard,' he said. 'Harvard's… — Mark Vonnegut Copy Share Image
I came home from school one day, and there was a phone call for me. And I picked up the phone. They said, 'This… — Ben Bernanke Copy Share Image
Harvard has played an important role in my life. I was a student, Class of 1936, and I've been on the board of overseers.… — David Rockefeller Copy Share Image
“In the fall of 1998, I began my freshman year at San Diego State University, which my dad commonly referred to as 'Harvard, without… — Justin Halpern Copy Share Image
As you leave these gates and re-enter society, one thing is certain. Everyone out there is going to hate you. Never tell anyone in a roadside diner that you went to Harvard. In those situations, the correct response to, 'Where did you go to school?' is 'School? I never had much in the way of book learnin' and such.' And… — Conan O'Brien Copy Share
“I always loved it when I had a story to tell her, because her attention was complete and felt like sunlight.” — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
Writer's block? I've never heard of a plumber complain about plumber's block. — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
I had achieved the most important things in my life when I married Joan and had the sons. Given the choice between Joan and… — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
Joan organizes our social life, and on weekends I follow her around. — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
“Sandy’s face was very close to mine in the crowded room. She had a wide mouth and a lot of teeth. She had turned… — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
“And Quirk’s a captain now,” he said. “Captain Quirk?” The motorcycle cop grinned. “Captain Quirk,” he said.” — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
Both our opinions are rooted in our experience," I said. "Both of them are true, it's just that we've had different experiences. — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
“I think you’ve never quite altogether forgiven yourself for that woman in Los Angeles all that time ago.” “Candy Sloan,” I said. Susan nodded.… — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
If you want to write, write it. That's the first rule. And send it in, and send it in to someone who can publish… — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
“Susan had decided to sit by the pool at the hotel with a copy of a book by Alice Miller called The Drama of… — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
“called Evan Malone at the number Epstein had given me and got his wife, and made an appointment to come up to his place… — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
I have reached the point where I know that as long as I sit down to write, the ideas will come. What they will… — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
There were some things that I found I really enjoyed singing about; like, on the title track, there's this film-noir character of a woman… — Diana Krall Copy Share Image
Going back to the noir fiction of the 30s, 40s and 50s. It's very contemporary. — Jeff Goldblum Copy Share Image
“IT TOOK a conscious effort for Tallow to keep his hand off his gun as he walked up the apartment building’s stairs. There was… — Warren Ellis Copy Share Image
“Home? What is home? Home is where a house is that you come back to when the rainy season is about to begin, to… — Cornell Woolrich Copy Share Image
“Sandy’s face was very close to mine in the crowded room. She had a wide mouth and a lot of teeth. She had turned… — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
“And Quirk’s a captain now,” he said. “Captain Quirk?” The motorcycle cop grinned. “Captain Quirk,” he said.” — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
I am grateful for what I call well-spent moments: Making a tuna fish sandwich with the works. Taking at least a half hour to… — Sarah Ban Breathnach Copy Share Image
“I ripped all her clothes off. She twisted and turned, slow, so they would slip out from under her. Then she closed her eyes… — James M. Cain Copy Share Image
I think the great unspoken theme in noir fiction is male self-pity. It pervades noir movies. — James Ellroy Copy Share Image
“Susan had decided to sit by the pool at the hotel with a copy of a book by Alice Miller called The Drama of… — Robert B. Parker Copy Share Image
“One of the two owners, the man who had been sitting in the front room, was stretched out in there asleep, stockinged-toes pointed at… — Cornell Woolrich Copy Share Image