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Being on the run, having to change the way that you do business, being unable to plan in a safe and secure environment, always looking over your shoulder, knowing that some day somebody's going to knock on your door and it's going to be your last.
If you write fiction, you're by yourself. There are certain advantages to that in that you don't have to explain anything to anybody. But when you get in with others who share the loneliness of the whole enterprise, you're not lonely anymore.
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Paul Castellano, Criminal (1915) |
Len Dawson, Athlete (1935) |
Jacques Delors, Economist (1925) |
Adam Ferguson, Philosopher (1723) |
Errol Flynn, Actor (1909) |
Peter Gay, Historian (1923) |
Frank Lampard, Athlete (1978) |
Martin Landau, Actor (1928) |
Bernard Baruch, Businessman (1965) |
Clifton Fadiman, Writer (1999) |
Timothy Findley, Novelist (2002) |
Vittorio Gassman, Actor (2000) |
Jack Kilby, Scientist (2005) |