Prontosan Quotes & Sayings
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What is actually happening inside readers as they read? Each reader has a unique emotional response to a story. It's unpredictable, but it's real. Readers read under the influence of their own temperaments, histories, biases, morality, likes, dislikes, and peeves. They make judgments that don't agree with yours. So how can a writer predict, never mind control, what readers feel? Psychological — Donald Maass
People have the "ships" that they love, and I think they love the show's original relationship the most. — Lucy Hale
I feel like a dog who has been to the vet too many times. — Farrah Fawcett
We are all lucky to be here, we are lucky to be on stage and have millions of people watch us. — Gary Barlow
Right away I think of two books - 'Wuthering Heights' and 'Rebecca' - and of just sinking into them as a young reader. I think they must have appealed not just to my romantic adolescent soul, but I suppose there's also an appealing darkness in both of them. — Alice McDermott
BREATHE by Annabelle Wolf: "'Sometimes, it looks like you're so worried you forget to breathe,' Troy said calmly. I was about to tell him everything when a sharp knock sounded on the door. We both jumped. — Annabelle Wolf
How dare you! What is your name? I shall make it a sin to be spoken."
The braveness of his chuckle and grin made me step back. "Garrett. My name is Garrett and please make my name a sin to speak. Maybe that way I won't have people like you screaming out for people like me; for people like you are so ghastly and in need of saving too many times." Lucy to Garrett from my Steampunk YA Romance book I have started. — Elizabeth J. Kolodziej
His manner somehow friendly and courtly at the same time. — Nancy Gibbs
What are called the middle schools is still very unsatisfactory. Few teachers realize that the purpose of teaching history is not the memorizing of some dates and facts, that the student is not interested in knowing the exact date of a battle or the birthday of some marshal or other, and not at all - or at least only very insignificantly - interested in knowing when the crown of his fathers was placed on the brow of some monarch. These are certainly not looked upon as important matters. — Adolf Hitler
An apology for America's values is never the right course. — Mitt Romney
My songs are my hookers. I can't worry about how they are going to be treated; they just need to bring home the bacon. — Ester Dean
For a minute, the fantasy frightened her, but ultimately, this fear saved her from feeling alone. — Stephen Grosz
Management of an industrial company must be giving targets to the engineers constantly; that may be the most important job management has in dealing with its engineers. — Akio Morita
Economic progress is the work of the savers, who accumulate capital, and of the entrepreneurs, who turn capital to new uses. — Ludwig Von Mises
