Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
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It seems to me that many writers, by virtue of environments of culture, art and education, slip into writing because of their environments.Robert E. Howard
The people among which I lived - and yet live, mainly - made their living from cotton, wheat, cattle, oil, with the usual percentage of business men and professional men.
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All fledall done, so lift me on the pyre The feast is over, and the lamps expire. Suicide note.
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But the idea of a man making his living by writing seemed, in that hardy environment, so fantastic that even today I am sometimes myself assailed by a feeling of unreality.
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I became a writer in spite of my environments.
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