Autograph Book Quotes & Sayings
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Customers often know more about your products than you do. Use them as a source of inspiration and ideas for product development. — David J. Greer
I've made a promise to myself to be a 100% healthy person if nothing else. — Picabo Street
A collector recently bought at public auction, in London, for one hundred and fifty-seven guineas, an autograph of Shakespeare; but for nothing a school-boy can read Hamlet and can detect secrets of highest concernment yet unpublished therein. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I stood benumbed. The man was like an electric shock
nothing to hold on to and you don't know what hit you. — Ursula K. Le Guin
The world, in its sheer exuberance of kindness, will try to bury the poet with warm and lovely human trivialities. It will even ask him to autograph books. — Christopher Morley
There are children in Africa, starving to death, and you don't hear them whinging. — Tim Minchin
I love religion. — Jessica Simpson
I am not a fan of books. I would never want a book's autograph. — Kanye West
I would never want a book's autograph. I am a proud non-reader of books. — Kanye West
It has cost me a great deal to become myself. I don't want to be another person. — Concha Buika
In my ideal world, my next novel would have a first printing of, say, 2,500 hardcovers for reviewers, libraries, collectors, and autograph hounds. The publisher could print more copies if they get low. And simultaneously, or six weeks later, the book would be available in paperback. — Christina Baker Kline
You are a success and nothing will stop your shining! — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
Let the views of others educate and inform you, but let your decisions be a product of your own conclusions. — Jim Rohn
From the age of 12, I had an understanding that singing was something I loved to do more than anything, and I did say to myself, 'Why not?' But there were definitely some doubts along the way. — Patty Griffin
A presentation copy ... is a copy of a book whoch does not sell, sent you by the author, with his foolish autograph at the beginning of it; for which, if a stranger, he only demands your friendship; if a brother author, he expects from you a book of yours, which does not sell, in return. — Charles Lamb