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Redakci Quotes By Divya Chawla

A Writing Mind is a Creating Mind. — Divya Chawla

Redakci Quotes By William Gibson

Hollis thought he looked like William Burroughs, minus the bohemian substrate (or perhaps the methadone). Like someone who'd be invited quail shooting with the vice-president, though too careful to get himself shot. — William Gibson

Redakci Quotes By David Nicholls

I've been a compulsive reader for as long as I can remember. — David Nicholls

Redakci Quotes By Michael Lewis

Guys who can't get a job on Wall Street get a job at Moody's, as one Goldman Sachs trader-turned-hedge fund manager put it. — Michael Lewis

Redakci Quotes By Rick Riordan

What I did next was so impulsive and dangerous I should've been named ADHD poster child of the year. — Rick Riordan

Redakci Quotes By Craig Ferguson

I don't like the whole blowing the candles out ritual ... blowing their germs all over the cake. If I want to catch something on my birthday. I don't want it to be from the cake. If you know what I'm saying ... — Craig Ferguson

Redakci Quotes By Seanan McGuire

Lying to you would be a mistreatment of what that love means. — Seanan McGuire

Redakci Quotes By Christopher Moore

When I was writing 'You Suck,' in 2006, I constructed the diction of the book's narrator, perky Goth girl Abby Normal, from what I read on Goth blog sites. — Christopher Moore

Redakci Quotes By Gary Davis

Exceed not thy actions, but limit not thy mind. — Gary Davis

Redakci Quotes By Maya Angelou

I come as one, but stand as 10,000. — Maya Angelou

Redakci Quotes By Walt Whitman

I know I am deathless...We have thus far exhausted trillions of winters and summers, There are trillions ahead, and trillions ahead of them. — Walt Whitman

Redakci Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Drowning men, it is said, cling to wisps of straw. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky