Epistle Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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To me, a book is a book, an electronic device is not, and love of books was the reason I started writing. — Elmore Leonard
Of all bad men religious bad men are the worst. — C.S. Lewis
Clear and sweet is my soul ... and clear and sweet is all that is not my soul. Lack — Walt Whitman
I am beginning to think that love itself is never wrong. It is what love can drive people to do that is the problem. — Robin LaFevers
In the long term, there are many factors that will help the luxury market, the creation of new wealth and the Asian tourist boom — Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
By the time I left the bar, I was 30. I was a dishwasher. They call it a bar-back, but essentially, I washed dishes for a living. I had no high-school diploma, I had no agent, and my literary successes were non-existent ... but it was the only thing I ever wanted to do, so I did feel trapped. — Patrick DeWitt
I know I earn less at my primary school than you do, but I don't have to work as hard at my primary school. — Arthur Adamov
She was beautiful in a damaged way. — Elliott Holt
I auditioned for a play in fifth grade, and that's when I knew that I wanted to be a singer and performer. — Jordan Pruitt
Googie architecture could ... be seen in its finest flowering among the essentially homogeneous and standardized enterprises of roadside commercial strips: hot-dog stands in the shape of hot dogs, ice-cream stands in the shape of ice-cream cones. There are obvious examples of virtual sameness trying, by dint of exhibitionism, to appear unique and different from their similar commercial neighbors. — Jane Jacobs
I am a shining star, and I surround myself with people who encourage my brightness. — Cheryl Richardson
No matter what the circumstances, no man can completely escape from vanity. — Shusaku Endo
So in life, some enter the services of fame and others money, but the best choice is that of those few who spend their time in the contemplation of nature, and as lovers of wisdom. — Pythagoras