Good Books Sharing Quotes & Sayings
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After that, how unbelievable death was! - that is must end; and no one in the whole world would know how she had loved it all. — Virginia Woolf

Do yourself and your family a favor: Decide right now that you will write a self-help book someday. I'm serious. A self-help book is a great way to capture what you think makes a good person, a good life and a good world. It's also a "forever document" that you can pass down to future generations. We need more people sharing positive messages and books with the world. Why not be one of those people? — Brendon Burchard

I had a rule that I had to go to bed before the sun came up. So I used to look up the sunrise times because I thought it would be bad karma to be going to bed as dawn was arriving. — Eric Schmidt

Conversations and jokes together, mutual rendering of good services, the reading together of sweetly phrased books, the sharing of nonsense and mutual attentions. — Robertson Davies

A good reader should always have two books with him: one to read, the other one to lend. — Gabrielle Dubois

The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow a solution. — Bertrand Russell

Everyone shush now,' I said, taking a step towards the guards. 'I'm about to be impressive. — Sebastien De Castell

I don't have a gym membership. I usually do a bit of basic yoga or stretches at home or in my dressing room before the show. I've done plank for 60 seconds almost every day since 2009, when I had to wear a bikini onstage in 'South Pacific.' — Laura Osnes

Youth must go ahead and prosper. These young painters are all very talented people, but they all paint frescoes. — Edvard Munch

If you're religious or not, the world and society lacks as much of community spirit as it had. — Luke Pritchard

Diplomacy is letting someone else have your way. — Lester B. Pearson

Knowing is a vital part of learning and sharing a vision of what we want to create together. But "how" questions are on the doing side of the model. As in playing tennis, we learn how by doing. There is no other way. We can read books on tennis techniques and strategies. We can get a good tennis player to show us how he or she does it. We can watch players on TV for hours and analyze every stroke. But only by doing will we ever be able to learn how to do it. We may make mistakes but mistakes actually teach us more than our successes. — Fred Lee

If doesn't kill you outright, it just puts you into intensive care for months. — Philip Chen

Postmodernism is among other things a sick joke at the expense of revolutionary avant-gardism. — Terry Eagleton

So it's really best to keep your secrets when you have them, for their own good, as well as yours.
This is, in part, why there is less magic in the world today. Magic is secret and secrets are magic, after all, and years upon years of teaching and sharing magic and worse. Writing it down in fancy books that get all dusty with age has lessened it, removed its power bit by bit. It was inevitable, perhaps, but not unavoidable. Everyone makes mistakes. — Erin Morgenstern

She liked getting hold of some book ... and keeping it to herself, and gnawing its contents in privacy, and pondering the meaning without sharing her thoughts with any one, or having to decide whether the book was a good one or a bad one. — Virginia Woolf

The Chinese general Sun Tzu said that all war was based on deception. Oscar Wilde said the same thing of romance. — Marco Tempest