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Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Charles Dickens

being then just dinner-time, we went, first into the great kitchen, where every prisoner's dinner was in course of being set out separately (to be handed to him in his cell), with the regularity and precision of clock-work. I said aside, to Traddles, that I wondered whether it occurred to anybody, that there was a striking contrast between these plentiful repasts of choice quality, and the dinners, not to say of paupers, but of soldiers, sailors, labourers, the great bulk of the honest, working community; of whom not one man in five hundred ever dined half so well. But I learned that the 'system' required high living; and, in short, to dispose of the system, once for all, I found that on that head and on all others, 'the system' put an end to all doubts, and disposed of all anomalies. Nobody appeared to have the least idea that there was any other system, but THE system, to be considered. — Charles Dickens

Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Emile Gruppe

If there is a heaven, it must be here on earth because the earth is so beautiful. — Emile Gruppe

Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Vernon Howard

Instead of fighting your problems, picture your way out of them. — Vernon Howard

Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Neil Gaiman

[D]on't ever apologise to an author for buying something in paperback, or taking it out from a library (that's what they're there for. Use your library). Don't apologise to this author for buying books second hand, or getting them from bookcrossing or borrowing a friend's copy. What's important to me is that people read the books and enjoy them, and that, at some point in there, the book was bought by someone. And that people who like things, tell other people. The most important thing is that people read ... — Neil Gaiman

Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

All professional men are handicapped by not being allowed to ignore things which are useless. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Kelly Sue DeConnick

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Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Sady Doyle

I doubt it's a strictly factual account, but these attitudes are deeply imbedded.
Which means that our only hope of changing them, of ending the wrecks, lies not in stopping or even changing the Internet -- even with the best blocking functions, report-abuse functions, real-name transparency protocols, and twenty-four-hour moderation in the world, hate (to quite Jurassic Park) finds a way -- but in changing ourselves, and our definitions of womanhood. We have to stop believing that when a woman does something we don't like, we are qualified and entitled to punish her, violate her, or ruin her life. We have to change our ideas of what a "good" woman, or a "likable" woman, or simply a "woman who can leave her house without fearing for her life because she is a woman," can be. — Sady Doyle

Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Eric Weiner

You need some reason why Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn in the 18th century all flocked to Vienna. What was it about Vienna? They must have known on some level that that is where they would flourish. It's what biologists call "selective migration." — Eric Weiner

Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Anthony Douglas

If animals could speak, mankind would weep. — Anthony Douglas

Bookcrossing Books Quotes By A. Scott Berg

There's a good feeling about them. It's something I like to find in fiction. So many writers master form and technique, but get so little feeling into their work. I think that's important. — A. Scott Berg

Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Heather Mills

If I was a gold-digger, I would have a lot of money in my bank account. I'd be worth millions and millions. — Heather Mills

Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Simon Mainwaring

Non-disclosure in the Internet Age is quickly perceived as a breach of trust. Government, corporations and each of us as individuals must recalibrate how we live and share our lives appropriate to the information now available and the expectations of others. — Simon Mainwaring

Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

If we had no faults of our own, we would not take so much pleasure in noticing those of others. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Bookcrossing Books Quotes By Sterling W. Sill

We are all human magnets. Our deeds, attitudes and thoughts attract in kind. Gets back with interest exactly what he sends. — Sterling W. Sill