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" I was always a history buff. "
Clive Cussler
Always
History
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" If ever a car was created by designers with dreams of grandeur, it had to be the 1958 Buick Limited: the heftiest, highest-priced and most opulent monster ever to hit the street in the '50s. "
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" She had the kids during the day and I would have them at night. That way they were never alone. I would put the kids to bed, and then I had nothing to do and nobody to talk to, so I would write. "
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" I honestly thought I probably did sell 100 million books. That doesn't seem out of the ordinary to me. "
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" I purchased a 1955 Rolls-Royce that my wife liked because it was new the year we were married. Then came a 1926 Hispano-Suiza Cabriolet that I bought at my first classic car auction after I had three martinis. As more cars were added, I had to buy a warehouse. "
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You
Talent
" It's a job. I entertain my readers. I get up in the morning, and I start typing. "
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Morning
" They screwed up 'Raise the Titanic!' so badly, I stay away from Hollywood. I won't cheat my readers with another piece of crap. "
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Stay
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Neat
Mine
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Easy
Literature
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Something
Always
" Some men play golf. I've got this crazy thing about maintaining our nation's maritime heritage. "
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Nation
Play
Men
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