Libriomancer Art Quotes & Sayings
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I had a dream about you last night... and found out that friends are a label we love to use, but usually it's just a nice word for "acquaintance. — Marshall Ramsay

When I was in kindergarten, it took me like three months to learn how to spell my own name. But that's also not saying much considering I'm a terrible speller. — Matt Czuchry

People don't admire you for what you hate, they admire you for what you do about it, and your slacks. — Greg Behrendt

Johannes said greedy people can never be happy, and I would so much like to know what it feels like to be happy. Johannes said that when you very much want something you haven't got, you no longer care for what you have got. I'm not sure I understand, but I suppose he meant that things are only worth having if you think they are. — Anne Holm

The educator and the public need to have an opportunity to discuss why certain art is important. — David Elliott

My lips had never been so alive, and I was absurdly aware that my body both shivered from his touch and burned with embarrassment. My brain refused to work, and all my mouth could form was, "Mr. Braddock, W-w-why - "
"Why would you do that to avoid your suitor?" His voice was grave, breath broken, and . . . and he could not be serious. — Kelly Zekas

When he reached her, he put his hand on her shoulder and searched her face in the dim light. "Valten." She said his name on a happy sigh as she looked into his eyes. He put his arms around her, pulling her against his chest. — Melanie Dickerson

No matter how sophisticated, how cynical the public may become about publicity methods, it must respond to the basic appeals, because it will always need food, crave amusement, long for beauty, respond to leadership. If — Edward L. Bernays

Whether he knows it or not, the middle-income American is taxed as though he were living in a socialist society. — Gore Vidal

The YA category is an entirely new one, and seems to have more to do with readability than with age group or theme. The adult YA readers I know do actually consistently say that they are looking for an easy read, a fun read, an unchallenging read. — Russell Smith

Worrying meant you were trying to control something you had no business trying to control — Martha Woodroof

Ah, relationships. If he was lucky, Luke thought, he would never have another one. — Poppy Z. Brite