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Prince Lobel Quotes By Steve Fossett

I do have some books, but in all the distance flights I've made I've never opened the books. I've been too busy. — Steve Fossett

Prince Lobel Quotes By Karl Lagerfeld

I must say, some are not very beautifully made. They're coffee-table books for people who drink alcohol. I have nothing against coffee-table books as long as they are well done. They must not look like gravestones on a table. Sometimes they are too big, they come in boxes and things like this. No, a book has to be easy to open and you don't have to be a bodybuilder to lift it. I like books I can read in bed. Those big tombstones would kill me. — Karl Lagerfeld

Prince Lobel Quotes By Rick Riordan

He's a little grumpy," Asclepius said. "People are always confusing my staff with the staff of Hermes, which has two snakes, obviously. Over the centuries, people have called Hermes's staff the symbol of medicine, when of course it should be my staff. Spike feels slighted. George and Martha get all the attention. Anyway ... — Rick Riordan

Prince Lobel Quotes By Marshall Allman

For me, the more talented the actor is that I'm working with, the easier my job is because the circumstances of a scene are easier to believe when the people around you are in the moment just as much as you are. — Marshall Allman

Prince Lobel Quotes By Martin Scorsese

I'm re-energized by being around people who mean a lot to me. — Martin Scorsese

Prince Lobel Quotes By Ted Turner

I fantasize about everything; being a fireman, an Indian chief, climbing mountains. Anything is possible. — Ted Turner

Prince Lobel Quotes By John Cheever

Without a reader, I cannot write. It's like a kiss: they cannot be done alone. — John Cheever

Prince Lobel Quotes By Fredrik Backman

They say the best men are born out of their faults and that they often improve later on, more than if they'd never done anything wrong. — Fredrik Backman