John Hayward Quotes & Sayings
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I can assure you that the class system is alive and well and living in people's minds in England. — Jilly Cooper

I couldn't take you. So the violin will have to do." He smiled and moved over to the violin case on the bed. "The next time you play, it will be at Loch Gaelkar. — Iris Johansen

Seriously, though, the bouncer won't be a problem. I think he liked me." - Daemon
"W-w-What?" - Katy
"I think he liked me, like, really liked me." - Daemon
"Your ego knows no limit, you know that?." - Katy
"You'll see. I know these kinds of things." - Daemon — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I believe in books that do not go to a ready-made public. I'm looking for readers I would like to make. To win them, to create readers rather than to give something that readers are expecting. That would bore me to death. — Carlos Fuentes

Research is so vital to a great story. Know what you're writing about! — Beem Weeks

It was a curious insight into Vorkosigan that he should so automatically accept her bare word as binding; he evidently thought along the same lines himself. The — Lois McMaster Bujold

They came upon themselves in a mirror and he almost raised the pistol. It's us, Papa, the boy whispered. It's us. — Cormac McCarthy

I can handle Evil, but I cannot handle Anticipation. — Gabbo De La Parra

[The Apostle] Paul's prayer for the Christians at Colosse should always be on our lips: That "God fill you with the knowledge of his will through all spiritual wisdom and understanding" (Colossians 1:9). — J. Oswald Sanders

I am inspired by the success of those that came to LA around the time that I started. — Tone Bell

The worst mistake is to have the best ladder and the wrong wall. — Donald Rumsfeld

Individuals who cannot master their emotions are ill-suited to profit from the investment process. — Benjamin Graham

The country is filled with energetic and enterprising men, rendered desperate by being reduced from affluence to poverty through the vicissitudes of the times. They will give an impulse to smuggling unknown to the country heretofore. — John C. Calhoun