Henrietta Hippo Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe one is enough — Swati Avasthi
No matter how enormous a novel may become, the physical act of reading determines that there's no way it can become a communal experience. To read is intimate. It's almost masturbatory. — Jonathan Lethem
My first care the following morning was, to devise some means of discovering the man in the grey cloak. — Adelbert Von Chamisso
I am proud of the fact that I never invented weapons to kill. — Thomas A. Edison
My parents are deeply pious Hindus. — Akhil Sharma
Before we tackle the gangs and the basic story, we have to make sure that we have liberated ourselves from how we have been educated and make sure we are coming from a spirituality of our own choosing. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Pale northern complexion that turned to burn at the drop of a sunbeam. — Frank Herbert
No, Tiny. Words. Passion. The danger of falling in love is you mistakenly believe the loved one is the only source of passion in your life. But there is passion everywhere. In music. In words. In the stories you tell and the stories you see. Find passion everywhere, and share it widely. Don't narrow it down to one thin line. — David Levithan
Sometimes the spirit of a man isn't strong enough to survive the ghosts of his past — Colleen Hoover
In the end, your past is not my past and your truth is not my truth and your solution - is not my solution. — Zadie Smith
I felt there was no one as kind as you; no one who gave me reasons that I understood for doing what at first seemed so hard and
unnecessary. — Edith Wharton
The sad thing is," she said, "the moment you start to miss someone, it means they're already gone. — Lang Leav
One of the bibles of my youth was 'Birds of the West Indies,' by James Bond, a well-known ornithologist, and when I was casting about for a name for my protagonist I thought, 'My God, that's the dullest name I've ever heard,' so I appropriated it. Now the dullest name in the world has become an exciting one. — Ian Fleming
Strength is taking charge of your own destiny and not waiting on others to do so. You don't have to swear and drink and beat people up and slay monsters. You're allowed to cry and take care of children and cook and get your heart broken and dress up and date and get pregnant. But when decisions have to be made, a strong character makes them and doesn't wait for someone else. — Mur Lafferty