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Love Famous Writers Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Women have no appreciation of good looks-at least, good women have not. — Oscar Wilde

Love Famous Writers Quotes By Karl Kraus

A cigar," said the altruist, "a cigar, my good man, I cannot give you. But any time you need a light, just come around; mine is always lit. — Karl Kraus

Love Famous Writers Quotes By Jim Lovell

The fascination to go into space has existed for hundreds of years. But as we do things and they're successful, people get bored. — Jim Lovell

Love Famous Writers Quotes By Susan Beth Pfeffer

The only way you can be the best at something is to be the best you can be. — Susan Beth Pfeffer

Love Famous Writers Quotes By Randy Harrison

I wasn't being bullied at school at this point. I had a group of friends, and I was isolated because I wasn't communicating with my parents. I wasn't telling them what I was going through. — Randy Harrison

Love Famous Writers Quotes By Donalyn Miller

Failing to graduate a populace that values reading has long-term consequences for everyone. — Donalyn Miller

Love Famous Writers Quotes By Francois Truffaut

But the cinephile is ... a neurotic! (That's not a pejorative term.) The Bronte sisters were neurotic, and it's because they were neurotic that they read all those books and became writers. The famous French advertising slogan that says, "When you love life, you go to the movies," it's false! It's exactly the opposite: when you don't love life, or when life doesn't give you satisfaction, you go to the movies. — Francois Truffaut

Love Famous Writers Quotes By Ama H. Vanniarachchy

Being a famous writer is great. But there is a limit for it. For what extend can you be famous, and what would you achieve? True, your books will be best sellers, your blog writings and tweets will be hits, fans will love you, and what next? We all die to reach 'there' as budding writers, but once we reach 'it', we think, what next? Is this what we wanted all our lives? To grab all the leading awards, write best sellers, to be loved, to be known and heard? Will they help us achieve inner peace? I believe the utmost important thing is achieving inner peace, not money and fame. A writer should write to achieve inner peace forgetting all other things. Money, fame, fans are not going to last forever, but inner peace is. — Ama H. Vanniarachchy