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Edeltraut Hofmann Quotes By Jessica Warman

Why should they bother to go grocery shopping? It's not like their son needs to eat or anything like that. — Jessica Warman

Edeltraut Hofmann Quotes By Jose Rizal

We must win when we deserve it, by elevating reason and the dignity of the individual, loving justice and the good and the great, even dying for it. — Jose Rizal

Edeltraut Hofmann Quotes By Therese Anne Fowler

This was Scott. This is Scott, always looking back to try to figure out how to go forward, where happiness and prosperity must surely await. — Therese Anne Fowler

Edeltraut Hofmann Quotes By Stephen King

What would his father do then? Go on, Johnny supposed. People had a way of doing that, just going on, pushing through with no particular drama, no big drumrolls. — Stephen King

Edeltraut Hofmann Quotes By Hermann Hesse

I meditated upon it and found myself to be a riddle — Hermann Hesse

Edeltraut Hofmann Quotes By Tony Judt

Politically speaking, ours is an age of the pygmies. — Tony Judt

Edeltraut Hofmann Quotes By Matthea Harvey

Read widely (in and outside of your own genre), keep a notebook with you at all times. Do something that scares you every now and then. Try to locate your own frequency, knowing that one year your voice is on AM 532 and the next it's on FM 92.8. — Matthea Harvey

Edeltraut Hofmann Quotes By Megan Whalen Turner

All my life they had made choices for me, and I had resented it. Now the choice was mine, and once it was made, I would have no right to blame anyone else for the consequences. Loss of that privilege, to blame others, unexpectedly stung. — Megan Whalen Turner

Edeltraut Hofmann Quotes By Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher

Like most humans, I am hungry ... our three basic needs, for food and security and love, are so mixed and mingled and entwined that we cannot straightly think of one without the others. So it happens that when I write of hunger, I am really writing about love and the hunger for it ... — Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher