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Longbooks Quotes By James Patterson

already feel it. But I grabbed hold as tight as I could and then exploded into a blind, frenzied scramble of bare feet up the — James Patterson

Longbooks Quotes By F. Sionil Jose

What most readers do not realize is that it takes a particular genius to write funny, to satirize. — F. Sionil Jose

Longbooks Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Love and have the world. — Debasish Mridha

Longbooks Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Reading a novel, War and Peace for example, is no Catnap. Because a novel is so long, reading one is like being married forever to somebody nobody knows or cares about. — Kurt Vonnegut

Longbooks Quotes By Jorge Luis Borges

Reality may avoid the obligation to be interesting, but ... hypotheses may not. — Jorge Luis Borges

Longbooks Quotes By Brian Hodge

So, not at first, but I eventually realized I was seeing this level of reality that's going on right over our heads and most people have no idea it's even there. I realized I was seeing the night sky as our ancestors did, and that by losing it, we'd lost our everyday touch with our place in the cosmos. — Brian Hodge

Longbooks Quotes By Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Leadership is the ability to make things happen. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Longbooks Quotes By Steven Redhead

As we reinvent our life endlessly we should open our minds to the infinite possibilities that do exist. — Steven Redhead

Longbooks Quotes By Sizzla

Spread love and continue life. Keep creating life, that's my message! — Sizzla

Longbooks Quotes By William Shakespeare

PAROLLES Just, you say well; so would I have said. — William Shakespeare

Longbooks Quotes By George Orwell

Privacy, he said, was a very valuable thing. Everyone wanted a place where they could be alone occasionally. — George Orwell

Longbooks Quotes By Ernst Junger

A work of art wastes away and becomes lustreless in surroundings where it has a price but not a value. It radiates only when surrounded by love. It is bound to wilt in a world where the rich have no time and the cultivated no money. But it never harmonizes with borrowed greatness. — Ernst Junger