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Readingy Quotes By Marva Collins

Death cannot put the brakes on a good dream. — Marva Collins

Readingy Quotes By Courtney Milan

Libraries are the future of reading. When the economy is down, we need to make it easier for people to buy and read books for free, not harder. It is stupid to sacrifice tomorrow's book buyers for today's dollars, especially when it's obvious that the source in question doesn't have any more dollars to give you. — Courtney Milan

Readingy Quotes By Kitty Kelley

I have believed in the biographies I have written. I truly can tell you that they have influenced our society politically, culturally, socially. — Kitty Kelley

Readingy Quotes By Gary Hoey

Touring with Brian May was like a dream come true that happened early in my career. He inspired me with the way he harmonized and layered his guitar sounds. — Gary Hoey

Readingy Quotes By Jennifer Love Hewitt

I've literally, in my entire life I've had two guys come up to me and ask me out. Other than that I have had to go and try to like spend time with them, or sort of start the conversation, basically like spell it out in a Sharpie, like, you know? — Jennifer Love Hewitt

Readingy Quotes By Socrates

Be slow to fall into friendship, but when you are in, continue firm and constant. — Socrates

Readingy Quotes By Stanley Victor Paskavich

If I could catch a Star and hold it in my hand. I would illuminate those whose life is not so grand. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Readingy Quotes By Al J. Venter

To paraphrase an old Afrikaans idiom; it is necessary to eat a bag of salt with these people to realise the extent of their misery and suffering within touching distance of one of the wealthiest little communities to be found on any continent. For those who wish to follow in my footsteps, it's all there for the taking but it requires moments of considerable insight, humility and understanding of the frailties of human nature. Some would call it compassion. — Al J. Venter