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Grippingly Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Grippingly Quotes By Elizabeth George

For being able to use language was a critical skill that could carry one far. One could use it professionally, as a crafter of everything from political speeches to modern novels. One could use it personally, as a tool of discovery or a means of staying connected to others. One could use it as an outlet that would feed the artistic spirit of the creator, which existed in everyone. — Elizabeth George

Grippingly Quotes By Adam Gopnik

Music is a current of hard choices made to seem easy by the mind. — Adam Gopnik

Grippingly Quotes By Matsuo Basho

When composing a verse let there not be a hair's breath separating your mind from what you write; composition of a poem must be done in an instant, like a woodcutter felling a huge tree or a swordsman leaping at a dangerous enemy. — Matsuo Basho

Grippingly Quotes By David Nicholls

We go in and sit on the sofa by the fire to dry out, and she plays her favourite records, lots of Rickie Lee Jones and Led Zeppelin and Donovan and Bob Dylan - even though she was sixteen in 1982, there's definitely something very 1971 about Alice. I watch as she jumps around the room to 'Crosstown Traffic' by Jimi Hendrix, then when she's out of breath and tired of changing records every three minutes she puts a crackly old Ella Fitzgerald LP on, and we lie on the sofa and read our books, and steal glances at each other every now and then, like that bit between Michael York and Liza Minnelli in Cabaret, and talk only when we feel like it. — David Nicholls

Grippingly Quotes By Nick Hornby

She wanted to be given a funny script so that she could make it funnier. — Nick Hornby

Grippingly Quotes By Clive James

Philosophers are divided on the question of whether the narrative therein unfolded [the Crossman Diaries] is grippingly boring or boringly gripping. — Clive James