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6670 Quotes By Alice Oswald

People are so used to reading novels now, they just read a poem straight through to get the meaning. And that's something totally different from the slow way you read something if it's a tune; which to me a poem has to be. — Alice Oswald

6670 Quotes By Val McDermid

We weren't dirt poor, but there was no spare money kicking around. While it was very much understood that the way to a better life was through education, books were a luxury we couldn't afford. But when I was six, we actually moved opposite the central library, and that became my home from home. — Val McDermid

6670 Quotes By Todd Snider

A man once said that the pinnacle of success Was when you've finally lost interest In money, compliments, and publicity A noble enough idea I suppose How on Earth he does this heaven only knows I know I need a lot more of all three of those Before I'll ever have the nerve to turn up my nose At any money, or compliments, or publicity — Todd Snider

6670 Quotes By Ray Bradbury

There are so many real people around, telling children what and how to do, that a boy has to run off down a beach, even if it's only in his head, to get by himself in his own world. — Ray Bradbury

6670 Quotes By Freeman Dyson

The average student emerges at the end of the Ph.D. program, already middle-aged, overspecialized, poorly prepared for the world outside, and almost unemployable except in a narrow area of specialization. Large numbers of students for whom the program is inappropriate are trapped in it, because the Ph.D. has become a union card required for entry into the scientific job market. — Freeman Dyson

6670 Quotes By Mary MacKillop

Believe in the whisperings of God to your own heart. — Mary MacKillop

6670 Quotes By Lillie Langtry

It is [every woman's] right to ignore the dictates of fashion and dress in a manner that is becoming to her own character and personality. — Lillie Langtry