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Jakab Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I wonder, Are fictions safe places? And then I ask myself, Should they be safe places? — Neil Gaiman

Jakab Quotes By Helen Fisher

You can get into a very fancy car and know everything about the engine, but when you drive in that car, you feel that rush. In the same way, I think the more you know about love, the more you can enjoy it. And knowing about your personality type, who you are and what kind of person you're dealing with gives you a great leg up. — Helen Fisher

Jakab Quotes By Kristan Higgins

I'm all used up inside, love." Two tears slid down her cheeks. "That's not how I see you at all." "Which says more about you than it does about me, darling. I'm sorry." He — Kristan Higgins

Jakab Quotes By Ben Hogan

I have always felt and said that a man who can be a champion in one era could be a champion in any other era because he has what it takes to reach the top. — Ben Hogan

Jakab Quotes By Stephen Lloyd Jones

(...) Stage fright, if you like. Easier to hide behind a persona than to bare one's soul. I'm really not the monster you think I am. I just wanted to talk to you unencumbered by all this complications, all this ... history. [Jakab] — Stephen Lloyd Jones

Jakab Quotes By Avijeet Das

The World is quick to label you, but it will take ages to take a stand! — Avijeet Das

Jakab Quotes By Chuck Jones

There's only one test of a great children's book, or a great children's film, and that is this: If it can be read or viewed with pleasure by adults, then it has the chance to be a great children's film, or a great children's book. — Chuck Jones

Jakab Quotes By Stephen Lloyd Jones

Those were the black ears; the lost years. He had allowed himself to become the victim of events, rather than their master. [Jakab] — Stephen Lloyd Jones

Jakab Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Without the protection of surliness and levity, all children would be crushed by the past - the past of others, loaded onto their shoulders. Selfishness is their saving grace. — Margaret Atwood