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I've wanted to be a writer since I was a boy, though it seemed an unlikely outcome since I showed no real talent. But I persevered and eventually found my own row to hoe. Ignorance of other writers' work keeps me from discouragement and I am less well-read than the average bus driver.
— Garrison Keillor
Tags: boy, i-am, me, work

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Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a purpose.
— Garrison Keillor
Tags: humor, cats, absurd
Anyone who thinks sitting in church can make you a Christian must also think that sitting in a garage can make you a car.
— Garrison Keillor
Tags: religion, humor
I think the most un-American thing you can say is, 'You can't say that.'
— Garrison Keillor
Tags: most, say, think, you
I love rhymes; I love to write a poem about New York and rhyme 'oysters' with 'The Cloisters.' And 'The lady from Knoxville who bought her brassieres by the boxful.' I just feel a sort of small triumph.
— Garrison Keillor
Tags: lady, new, feel, love
I hear a little firecracker go off when you come up with a good rhyme.
— Garrison Keillor
Tags: come, go, you, good
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