Bibliotheque Quotes & Sayings
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The Bibliotheque du Roi then gives you the closest thing that currently exists to God's understanding of the world."
"And yet with a bigger library we could come ever so much closer. — Neal Stephenson
If you possess a library and a garden, you have everything you need. (translation from the French) Si vous possedez une bibliotheque et un jardin, vous avez tout ce qu'il vous faut. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
I didn't quite believe I was pretty for a long time. I never thought about it. — Elizabeth Banks
God gave these ten laws for our good. He wants us to be our very best and to get the most that is possible our of life. — Charles L. Allen
You must listen!" the tiny monster squeaked. She grabbed it as it made to climb onto the dashboard, and then she shook it fiercely. "No!" she bellowed. "You must listen! — Karl Schroeder
I think everyone should do what they love because it will never feel like work that way. — Tom Hiddleston
I believe we're all in denial about the people we love. — David Geffen
As long as there have been men and they have lived, they have all felt this tragic ambiguity of their condition, but as long as there have been philosophers and they have thought, most of them have tried to mask it. — Simone De Beauvoir
He kissed her thoroughly, lazily, as if he had a lifetime of kisses to look forward to. She liked that. A lot. — Sarah J. Maas
I wish - I wish instead of just recommending these books, I could set them down at your doorstep. The collected stories of John Updike, the second volume of T.C. Boyle's collected stories, and Stanley Crouch's book about the rise and times of our genius saxophone player Charlie Parker. These are deep books, books that you can get lost in. — Alan Cheuse
My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. — Edmund Burke