Bibliomaniaco Quotes & Sayings
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Top Bibliomaniaco Quotes
But that's her problem, not mine. No, my problem is elephantine. How do you eat an elephant, sir? Bit by tiny bit. — Sally Gardner
You can always edit something bad. You can't edit something blank. — Jodi Picoult
You must do right before you feel good. — John C. Maxwell
I knew you'd come,Claire.I knew you would.Dear God,you took your time. — Rachel Caine
Travis," Caeden's teeth groaned together. "If you know what's good for you, you'll run."
"Oh, are we playing cat and mouse?" Travis grinned, showing elongated teeth. Hair began to sprout and he started to shimmer. "I love games. I choose cat," his words were muffled around his teeth. — Micalea Smeltzer
Many people love grey squirrels, but the reality is that they are a real problem for some of our most threatened native species, like the red squirrel and dormouse. It is not realistic, practical or even desirable to completely eradicate grey squirrels, but we must control them effectively. — Jim Knight
Transparency in government, no less than transparency in choosing government, remains a vital national interest in a democracy. — Merrick Garland
Style, after all, is a kind of humor,
Something truly beneath contempt... — Larry Levis
People need to learn how to work, learn how to support themselves. I think it's just fine to be eccentric. — Temple Grandin
Seasons didn't come behind the nicotine-stained walls of Mountain City's prison, so Harm always imagined it spring--the locust trees clustered with shaggy white blooms, the wet woods flecked with bloodroot, and wild roses and honeysuckle flashing white among the chestnuts on the mountainsides... — Sharyn McCrumb
It's funny to find there are still people around who think if a musician has schooling, it automatically makes him a lesser jazz player. But you don't learn jazz in school. — Paul Horn
Mr Michener, as timeless as a stack of National Geographics, is the ultimate Summer Writer. Just as one goes back to the cottage in Maine, so one goes back to one's Michener. — Wilfrid Sheed
