Aranove Quotes & Sayings
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Harry Potter isn't real? Oh no! Wait, wait, what do you mean by real? Is this video blog real? Am I real if you can see me and hear me, but only through the internet? Are you real if I can read your comment but I don't know who you are or what your name is or where you're from or what you look like or how old you are? I know all of those things about Harry Potter. Maybe Harry Potter's real and you're not. — John Green

I've read probably 25 or 30 books by Balzac, all of Tolstoy - the novels and letters - and all of Dickens. I learned my craft from these guys. — Twyla Tharp

The American war is over, but this is far from being the case with the American Revolution. — Benjamin Rush

Know this, child. You must always choose life. Even when the burden of heartache seems too heavy a load you must seek the forward path. — Ellen Malphrus

His assurance was enough for her to hold on to the shreds of her sanity . . . because Kaleb never broke his promises. Sahara! I'll come for you! Survive! Survive for me! — Nalini Singh

Cookery means the knowledge of Medea and of Circe and of Helen and of the Queen of Sheba. It means the knowledge of all herbs and fruits and balms and spices, and all that is healing and sweet in the fields and groves and savory in meats. It means carefulness and inventiveness and willingness and readiness of appliances. It means the economy of your grandmothers and the science of the modern chemist; it means much testing and no wasting; it means English thoroughness and French art and Arabian hospitality; and, in fine, it means that you are to be perfectly and always ladies - loaf givers. — John Ruskin

I was always told at school I was posh, then I came to London, and here I'm told I have a country accent. — Jessica Raine

There is a fullness of all things, even of sleep and love. — Homer

Paul was blandness itself, just tinged with pink. — Alan Hollinghurst

I don't want my work to be an exposure of my feelings. — Jasper Johns

What do you do after you are world-famous and nineteen or twenty and you have sat with prime ministers, kings and queens, the Pope? Do you go back home and take a job? What do you do to keep your sanity? You come back to the real world. — Wilma Rudolph