After the many rumours that we had heard about Hitler and the published criticisms we had read about him, we were pleasantly impressed. His... →
Hjalmar Schacht
I did an audiobook for 'Rough Crossings,' which I thought was one of the best books I had published. But it was an absolute embarrassment to... →
Simon Schama
Every morning when I pick up the newspaper and read about an earthquake in Japan or problems in European financial institutions, the first question I... →
Mary Schapiro
Is it OK for Amazon to know every word of every book you've read? Are you comfortable with that? Maybe you are. Is it OK to let everybody know... →
Jesse Schell
I was doing a play out in L.A. 20-some-odd years ago called 'Goose and Tomtom' by David Rabe, and somebody saw it and the next thing I know... →
Richard Schiff
For thousands of years, men have written history, so it seems to me that most of what we've read is from the male point of view.
Stacy Schiff
Anyone who has read a Trollope novel knows that women did not have to wait until 1960 to feel trapped.
Cathleen Schine
I've been fortunate in that I never actually read any Jane Austen until I was thirty, thus sparing myself several decades of the unhappiness of... →
In my stunted career as a scholar, I'd read promissory notes, papal bulls and guidelines for Inquisitorial interrogation. Dante, too.... →
I read a lot of true-crime books, but sometimes they can put you in a bad mood.
Steve Schirripa