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Hannetjie Ludik Quotes By Patrick Modiano

I noticed a phenomenon that doesn't often happen to
a man: several women turned round as he passed them. — Patrick Modiano

Hannetjie Ludik Quotes By Tad Williams

Has everyone gone mad?"
"Everyone was mad already, my lady," Cadrach said with a strange, sorrowful smile. "It is merely that the times have brought it out in them. — Tad Williams

Hannetjie Ludik Quotes By Alice Hoffman

I'm much faster now. When you only have a certain amount of time to write, after a while you learn to use your time well or you stop writing. — Alice Hoffman

Hannetjie Ludik Quotes By John Steinbeck

Cathy's lies were never innocent. Their purpose was to escape punishment, or work, or responsibility, and they were used for profit. Most liars are tripped up either because they forget what they have told or because the lie is suddenly faced with an incontrovertible truth. But Cathy did not forget her lies, and she developed the most effective method of lying. She stayed close enough to the truth so that one could never be sure. She knew two other methods also
either to interlard her lies with truth or to tell a truth as though it were a lie. If one is accused of a lie and it turns out to be the truth, there is a backlog that will last a long time and protect a number of untruths. — John Steinbeck

Hannetjie Ludik Quotes By S. Spencer Baker

Mystery is not founded in ignorance, mystery is founded in imagination — S. Spencer Baker

Hannetjie Ludik Quotes By Jonny Lang

I think I'm more influenced, just in general, not by blues artists, but more by stuff from Curtis Mayfield, Stevie Wonder. Stevie Wonder is probably my biggest musical influence of all. And Donny Hathaway. — Jonny Lang

Hannetjie Ludik Quotes By Joan Robinson

Economics limps along with one foot in untested hypotheses and the other in untestable slogans. — Joan Robinson