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its hazard lights bleating carmine auras into the morning mist.
David Shafer • Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Ben Barry
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The recovery of confidence : Gardner, John W. (John William), 1912-2002 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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Vic is a pointy-faced man of about forty with slicked-back dark hair who looks like a weaselly sort of hood, or maybe just a weasel, with his small eyes and vicious smile. Before landing here at the DMV, Vic worked as a bouncer, a roadie, a security guard, a fitness trainer, an auditor, and a head cook—name a job where you got to intimidate people
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Chuck Proudfit,
Jeff Greer • BIZNISTRY: Transforming Lives through Enterprise
Frank Donovan, a lifetime close friend and a lawyer from Detroit. He was known among his friends and clients as a brilliant legal analyst with a nonaggressive temperament. No litigator. When we were both twenty, I remember him saying: "When there's a fight, I pick up my hat and go home." He had a large head, somewhat out of proportion to
... See moreJohn McDonald • A Ghost's Memoir: The Making of Alfred P. Sloan's My Years with General Motors (The MIT Press)
fifty death sentences
Gardner Bovingdon • The Uyghurs: Strangers in Their Own Land
They sent the killer of Prince Jones back to his work, because he was not a killer at all. He was a force of nature, the helpless agent of our world’s physical laws.
Ta-Nehisi Coates • Between the World and Me
In 1995, when he was 58, Mr. Foreman received a MacArthur Foundation fellowship, popularly known as the “genius grant.” The foundation praised him for his “original vision and commitment to developing new theatrical vocabularies” that influenced the direction of American avant-garde theater.
NYT, Richard Foreman obituary