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Andrew Carroll Quotes

«I've called these letters pages out of our national autobiography.»
«This is a passion I work on seven days a week, ... I'm in this for life.»
«There's youth in our locker room, but a lot of us aren't that young. We're 19, 20 or 21. We have good leadership from some players who have played in the Frozen Four (in 2004) and they're setting an example for us.»
«The thing about this festival that I love is that it brings people from all walks of life together for a common humanity and that's literature,»
«No toy stores here. This flag represents America and makes me proud each time I see it.»
«It draws us into their story. There is that sense of mystery, of what was that person thinking and what happened to them.»
«I think the writing for this book is extraordinary. And that's why we call it 'Above and Beyond,' because it really is above and beyond what we expected. Writers like (Kurt) Vonnegut and Tim O'Brien waited years after their service to write their books. There's an immediacy and rawness to this book that makes it so compelling.»
«You get a sense that the letter-writer is in a groove, pouring out these words that give you insight to what this person is thinking.»
«This is the historical record. These are the eyewitnesses to these events, so no one can ever say this didn't happen or it wasn't like that. This tells us it happened in a very immediate and quite graphic way.»
«When they first started doing these, ... a lot of women would kiss the envelopes with lipstick just the way they do with love letters. So as they were going through the processing machines, the lipstick would build up and it would jam the machines. So they had to do Public Service Announcements saying, 'Please don't kiss your letters!' It was called the Scarlet Scourge.»