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Billete De 20 Quotes By Neil Postman

Reading is the scourge of childhood because, in a sense, it creates adulthood. — Neil Postman

Billete De 20 Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Would you persuade, speak of interest, not of reason. — Benjamin Franklin

Billete De 20 Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

By understanding the nuances of the world around you and how to survive the temptations, you can rule anything. Even yourself — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Billete De 20 Quotes By Charlaine Harris

A year ago it would have torn me up, leaving a body behind as we sped away along the interstate. Now I was just glad it was him and not me who was lying in the woods. I was a terrible Christian and a decent survivalist. — Charlaine Harris

Billete De 20 Quotes By Maggie Gyllenhaal

I'm pretty good at indulging myself. I'm about to go travel for a week. I like to get massaged, go into steam rooms. I take care of myself. — Maggie Gyllenhaal

Billete De 20 Quotes By Donna Air

I've never deprived myself of anything. I've always thought if you need to lose weight, carry on eating what you like, just eat less. I don't agree with doing without pasta or bread; it's too harsh. — Donna Air

Billete De 20 Quotes By Charlie Trotter

If you want the meaning of families and life and religion and philosophy rolled into one package, all you need to read is 'The Brothers Karamazov.' — Charlie Trotter

Billete De 20 Quotes By Charles Stross

Fiction is about human beings, first and foremost. (It's not impossible to write fiction with no human protagonists, but it's very hard to keep the reader interested ... ) — Charles Stross

Billete De 20 Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

A genius may perhaps be a century ahead of his age and hence stands there as a paradox, but in the end, the race will assimilate what was once a paradox, so it is no longer paradoxical. — Soren Kierkegaard