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Di Stasio Recettes Quotes By Javier Marias

Writing novels allows the novelist to spend much of his time in a fictional world, which is really the only or at least the most bearable place to be. — Javier Marias

Di Stasio Recettes Quotes By Hal Holbrook

[Mark] Twain was a publisher. He published General Grant's Memoirs (a big success) and had a hand in the publishing of many of his own books. He would, I think, be very keen about the question of how a book would sell. — Hal Holbrook

Di Stasio Recettes Quotes By Charles Grandison Finney

How often God visited the Jewish Church with judgments because they would not repent and be revived at the call of His prophets! How often have we seen Churches, and even whole denominations, cursed with a curse, because they would not wake up and seek the Lord ... — Charles Grandison Finney

Di Stasio Recettes Quotes By Michael Hutchence

But then, you know, I'm very happy, I've got to this stage in my life and I'm not dead. I haven't got married and divorced and done all that palimony business, you know all that mess. — Michael Hutchence

Di Stasio Recettes Quotes By Howard Zinn

Crosses and gallows - that deadly historic juxtaposition. — Howard Zinn

Di Stasio Recettes Quotes By Chris Noth

I never wanted to be the lead on a TV drama. It just robs you of your life, really. — Chris Noth

Di Stasio Recettes Quotes By Stephenie Meyer

After all, how many ways can one heart be mangled and still be expected to keep beating? — Stephenie Meyer

Di Stasio Recettes Quotes By Jerry Fodor

No doubt, intuitions deserve respect ... [but] I think that it is always up for grabs what an intuition is an intuition of. At a minimum, it is surely sometimes up for grabs ... — Jerry Fodor

Di Stasio Recettes Quotes By Joseph Addison

Whether dark presages of the night proceed from any latent power of the soul during her abstraction, or from any operation of subordinate spirits, has been a dispute. — Joseph Addison