Esch Quotes & Sayings
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I couldn't wait for success, so I went ahead without it. — Jonathan Winters
I was born in Massachusetts and lived there until I was thirteen years old. — Robert Goulet
If you only do one thing, collect rainwater ... — Bill Mollison
In each verse, a decision awaits us, and we can't choose to close our eyes and let instinct work on its own. Poetic instinct consists of an alert tension. — Octavio Paz
When you love someone, you treat them well. — Tippi Hedren
The uniform is that which we do not choose, that which is assigned to us; it is the certitude of the universal against the precariousness of the individual. When the values that were once so solid come under challenge and withdraw, heads bowed, he who cannot live without them (without fidelity, family, country, discipline, without love) buttons himself up in the universality of his uniform as if that uniform were the last shred of transcendence that could protect him against the cold of a future in which there will be nothing left to respect. — Milan Kundera
The characters are whole, real people to me that I'm getting to know, and since real people are all flawed, so are my characters, I hope. — Sara Zarr
It would be easy to stay in the dark, to drown. Slowly, I lower my hands and force myself to look at the sunlight. — Victoria Aveyard
Quality. That's the first word, the one word that comes to mind when I think of the books published by Abrams. In a world where so many companies are willing to cut corners, to do things the easy way in order to enhance the bottom line, it's gratifying to know that there's one company that obviously takes such pride in its finished product, one company that can always be counted on to design and produce a book that is, itself, as much a work of art as the illustrations on its pages. — Stan Lee
Little White Lies The Girlfriends Series (Book #1) by Jodie Esch — Jodie Esch
You will always find that those are most apt to boast of national merit, who have little or not merit of their own to depend on ... — Oliver Goldsmith
