Funny Elaine Benes Quotes & Sayings
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When you buy a book, you establish a property right in it, just as you do in clothes or furniture when you buy and pay for them. But the act of purchase is actually only the prelude to possession in the case of a book. Full ownership of a book only comes when you have made it a part of yourself, and the best way to make yourself a part of it - which comes to the same thing - is by writing in it. — Mortimer J. Adler

Everybody is afraid of the unknown. Everybody is afraid of the people that they've done terrible things to! — Wes Craven

The walks met a need: they were a release from the tightly regulated mental environment of work, and once I discovered them as therapy, they became the normal thing, and I forgot what life had been like before I started walking, — Teju Cole

Crows," Maximus breathed. "Was that who I think it was?"
"Phrygiar Navaris," Tavi said, nodding.
"What was she doing here?" Max asked.
"Getting humiliated, mostly. Especially there at the end. — Jim Butcher

As filmmakers, we're constantly always looking for something to bring the audience deeper into the reality of the story we're telling. — Jeff Bridges

The problem is, women have stopped setting the bar high. — Steve Harvey

When Hillary was First Lady, we went to the Beijing Women's Conference. She courageously stood up and spoke out on behalf of human rights and women's rights, inspiring millions to fight for a better future. — Madeleine Albright

The shorter the visit, the quicker you'll be invited back. — C.J. Langenhoven

Sunday afternoon is for papers and writing. — Nicholas Haslam

If it weren't for you, mornings wouldn't be so comforting - slippers wouldn't scrape through the rooms of my heart ... — John Geddes

It is indeed a radical act of love just to sit down and be quiet for a time by yourself. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

I'm my own "ideal reader" in the sense that I write novels that I would want to read. — Steve Erickson