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Play Nothing Compares Quotes By Samuel Johnson

It is one of the maxims of the civil law, that definitions are hazardous. — Samuel Johnson

Play Nothing Compares Quotes By Marcia Clark

I raised an eyebrow. Since when did they need real news to justify the slugfest? Barry gave me a knowing smile behind the assistant's back as he ducked into his studio. — Marcia Clark

Play Nothing Compares Quotes By Gwen Stefani

There's nothing that compares to being in a band with your best friends. We're so comfortable together, we understand each other. It feels, like, normal. Whereas solo period felt like I was trying to be something, and play a role, and pretend. — Gwen Stefani

Play Nothing Compares Quotes By Richard House

She read the last chapter of her book because she didn't want to start something that would end badly. — Richard House

Play Nothing Compares Quotes By Terry Goodkind

The people who most often invited trouble were the willfully ignorant who didn't want to believe trouble was possible, so they dismissed the potential for it. You couldn't be ready for what you never considered or were unwilling to consider. — Terry Goodkind

Play Nothing Compares Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Love God so much that, when you are entrusted with much, nothing else will be able to control your heart — Sunday Adelaja

Play Nothing Compares Quotes By Jesmyn Ward

I want each character to be as unique as possible. I want them to reflect something of who they are in the way that they move and in how their bodies work. That was foremost in my head when I was writing Salvage: I wanted every gesture, every little movement, to really carry meaning and communicate meaning to the reader. I was very conscious of that when I was writing. — Jesmyn Ward

Play Nothing Compares Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

People take England on trust, and repeat that Shakespeare is the greatest of all authors. I have read him: there is nothing that compares Racine or Corneille: his plays are unreadable, pitiful. — Napoleon Bonaparte