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Preguntaste In English Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

The only time I sat up from lying down was to get out of bed.
Or get some chocolate.
Or a book. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Preguntaste In English Quotes By Nina Garcia

Whenever I'm on a book tour, one of the questions I always get asked is what to wear to various occasions. — Nina Garcia

Preguntaste In English Quotes By Jeff Rasley

My own experiences in the wild rank in value just behind the birth of my children, my wedding, and the memorial services and graduations I've attended. I am permanently affected by those solitary encounters with land, sky, and water, and all that's contained within. I don't really know if I am a better person because of them, but I am happier for them." Letters, The American Scholar, Autumn 2016 — Jeff Rasley

Preguntaste In English Quotes By Adam Sadowsky

Keep your eyes open. Make mistakes - because you will anyway - and remember that small stuff stinks but that it's also essential. — Adam Sadowsky

Preguntaste In English Quotes By Joshua Foer

When I climb into my car, I enter my destination into a GPS device, whose spatial memory supplants my own. I have photographs to store the images I want to remember, books to store knowledge and now, thanks to Google, I rarely have to remember anything more than the right set of search terms to access humankind's collective memory. — Joshua Foer

Preguntaste In English Quotes By Ayn Rand

We are nothing mankind is all — Ayn Rand

Preguntaste In English Quotes By David McCullough

Best of all, Galignani's, the English bookstore and reading room, a favorite gathering place, stood across the street from the hotel. There one could pass long, comfortable hours with a great array of English and even American newspapers. Parisians were as avid readers of newspapers as any people on earth. Some thirty-four daily papers were published in Paris, and many of these, too, were to be found spread across several large tables. The favorite English-language paper was Galignani's own Messenger, with morning and evening editions Monday through Friday. For the newly arrived Americans, after more than a month with no news of any kind, these and the American papers were pure gold. Of the several circulating libraries in Paris, only Galignani's carried books in English, and indispensable was Galignani's New Paris Guide in English. Few Americans went without this thick little leather-bound volume, fully 839 pages of invaluable insights and information, plus maps. — David McCullough