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American author and screenwriter (d. 1976), Birth: 16-6-1896
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Adventure is the point where you toss your life on the scales of chance and wait for the pointer to stop.
Murray Leinster

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Facts are facts! And if they're impossible, they're still facts!
Murray Leinster

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It was a symptom of the insanity of human beings in a cosmos obviously designed for them to live in, but which they industriously prepare to make unlivable.
Murray Leinster

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Children and barbarians have clear ideas of justice due to them, but no idea at all of justice due from them.
Murray Leinster

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No man can be fully efficient if he expects praise or appreciation for what he does.
Murray Leinster

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The most difficult of enterprises is to secure the cooperation of others in enterprises those others did not think of first.
Murray Leinster

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I've never noticed that being nonsensical keeps things from happening. Don't you ever read about politics?
Murray Leinster

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It isn't illegal to buy an artist's work for peanuts and sell it again at any price one can get. But it is an outrage!
Murray Leinster

Quote Topics by Murray Leinster: Men Happenings Girl Doe Lost Toss World Waiting Firsts Ideas Quarrels Cosmos People Insanity Peanuts Facts Nonsensical Appreciation Reason Talent Adventure Cooperation Justice Thinking Children Secret Symptoms Outrage Stills Artist
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The secret of getting along with people is that of postponing quarrels.
Murray Leinster

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He had a stellar talent. I not only lost a contemporary in the death of Robert E. Howard. The world lost a writer of extraordinary gifts.
Murray Leinster

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There is never a rational reason for a man to rejoice that a certain pretty girl exists and that he has found her. The experience, however, is universal.
Murray Leinster