Ted Morgan Quotes (9 Quotes)


    The stammer was a way of telling the world that he was not like others, a way of expressing his singularity.

    More people are using the Internet and searching for information and things to buy, and they want to know where these places are.

    In America, the land of the permanent revolution, ulcers and cancer often become, for the men at the top, the contemporary equivalent of the guillotine.

    The stammerer is ambivalent about communicating with others-he desperately wants to communicate, but is afraid of revealing himself.

    Howard Hughes was able to afford the luxury of madness, like a man who not only thinks he is Napoleon but hires an army to prove it.


    It is less artificial than his other comedies. The epigrams do not seem to have been added on like candied cherries on a cake.

    The elective system offered a bewildering freedom of choice, leaving some graduates with the impression that they had nibbled at dozens of canapes of knowledge and never had their fill.

    A round ball of a man with protruding lower lip and seal-colored eyes, he spun like a top from continent to continent, jabbing a pudgy forefinger at everything that stood in his way.

    It is a story to satisfy the expectations of the average man, who wants awful things to happen to over prominent people.


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