Kittelsen Museum Quotes & Sayings
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Selfless action is a source of strength. — Mahatma Gandhi
How much there is in books that one does not want to know, that it would be a mere weariness and burden to the spirit to know. — John Burroughs
What I look for in any character, good or bad, is whether I can hear him speak. If I can imagine him that clearly, then I can write about him. — Thomas Perry
This is your dividing line, by the way, between child and nonchild - when the first trouble happens that Mama can't fix. — Peg Bracken
Wait." Clary was suddenly nervous. "The melted metal-it could be, like, toxic or something."
Maia snorted. "I'm from New Jersey. I born in toxic sludge. — Cassandra Clare
People who wear glasses, without them they always look unfocused, vulnerable. Out in the open. A layer removed. — Lee Child
Live to seek to draw close to God in all ways and seek His transforming love — Elizabeth George
When I was young, I didn't like to read. I would have much rather been outside doing something than been inside reading about it. — Tony Dungy
I never thought I could write fiction. — Jonathan Galassi
I try to be personal, but that's not me, either. What seems to work best, and the tweets I enjoy reading the most, are when comedians just give jokes. It's a great joke of the day thing, especially revolving around current events. But that's not my forte either, so I find myself in no man's land with Twitter. I don't particularly enjoy giving me out to everyone. — John Cho
Put on the company hat. — Reginald H. Jones
There are things that can be fixed with an apology and things that can't. — Otani Lovely Complex
A woman is a vehicle of life. Life has overtaken her. Woman is what it is all about-the giving of birth and the giving of nourishment. — Joseph Campbell
Every once in a while I run the Olympic downhill in Japan in my head. I think of how the energy is going to flow and then I make it all work for myself. — Picabo Street
