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Himanshu Malhotra Quotes By David Mitchell

I emerge into a library/study with the highest book population density I have ever come across. Book walls, book towers, book avenues, book side streets. Book spillages, book rubble. Papperback books, hardback books, atlases, manuals, almanacs. Nine lifetimes of books. Enough books to build an igloo to hide in. The room is sentient with books. Mirrors double and cube the books. A Great Wall of China quantity of books. Enough books to makes me wonder if I am a book too. — David Mitchell

Himanshu Malhotra Quotes By Karina Halle

She was a dream that was seconds from becoming a nightmare, a present that was about to be taken back. — Karina Halle

Himanshu Malhotra Quotes By John Adams

Negro Slavery is an evil of Colossal magnitude and I am utterly averse to the admission of Slavery into the Missouri Territories. — John Adams

Himanshu Malhotra Quotes By Sarah Silverman

Some people say my humor focuses too much on stereotypes. It doesn't. It focuses on facts. — Sarah Silverman

Himanshu Malhotra Quotes By William Makepeace Thackeray

I want a sofa, as I want a friend, upon which I can repose familiarly. If you can't have intimate terms and freedom with one and the other, they are of no good. — William Makepeace Thackeray

Himanshu Malhotra Quotes By Naomi Watts

We had met with Ben Stiller here in LA when I was shooting The Ring and he was doing Meet The Fockers and we have friends in common. But we didn't know each other well. He's fantastic and we really had a great time on this and we were both laughing at where we were at, this other couple, and how it was mirroring what we were going through as well. It was clever writing in that way. — Naomi Watts

Himanshu Malhotra Quotes By John Connolly

had been like wandering into the wrong carnival sideshow, the kind that left one feeling sick and slightly soiled. — John Connolly