Wilson Mizner (May 19, 1876 – April 3, 1933) was an American playwright, raconteur, and entrepreneur. His best-known plays are The Deep Purple, produced in 1910, and The Greyhound, produced in 1912. He was manager and co-owner of The Brown Derby restaurant in Los Angeles, California, and was part of...
Life's a tough proposition, and the first hundred years are the hardest.
It is not in life, but in art that self-fulfillment is to be found.
But talk was cheap and useless. Action was what mattered.
—Sarah Dessen in What Happened to Goodbye
Nobody talks so constantly about God as those who insist that there is no God.