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Japanese Four Kanji Quotes By John McLaughlin

When you open box after box of old comics and they're ALL "Archie," you have suffered a trauma from which it is difficult to ever recover. — John McLaughlin

Japanese Four Kanji Quotes By Susan Howe

I often think of the space of a page as a stage, with words, letters, syllable characters moving across. — Susan Howe

Japanese Four Kanji Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

Style is the physiognomy of the mind. It is more infallible than that of the body. To imitate the style of another is said to be wearing a mask. However beautiful it may be, it is through its lifelessness insipid and intolerable, so that even the most ugly living face is more engaging. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Japanese Four Kanji Quotes By Taylor Momsen

New York's home. It's everything I'd want it to be. It's the most inspiring city I've ever been to, and I haven't been everywhere in the world, but I've been to quite a few places. — Taylor Momsen

Japanese Four Kanji Quotes By Richelle Mead

But perhaps the best part of all was that I, Sydney Katherine Sage, guilty of constantly analyzing the world around me, well, I stopped thinking. — Richelle Mead

Japanese Four Kanji Quotes By Christopher Isherwood

The Quito telephone service is about as reliable as roulette. — Christopher Isherwood

Japanese Four Kanji Quotes By Alice Hoffman

That is the joy of reading fiction: when all is said and done, the novel belongs to the reader and his or her imagination. — Alice Hoffman

Japanese Four Kanji Quotes By Candace Knoebel

You're such a bookworm," Fenn said, shaking his head as he counted the books in my hand. "No," I corrected "I just want to be prepared. — Candace Knoebel

Japanese Four Kanji Quotes By Tim Finchem

To be a former PGA Tour player typically means you're about 75 years old. They just don't stop. — Tim Finchem