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Saberhagen Book Quotes By Penn Badgley

When you come to L.A. as a kid with your mom, you're lured into doing things that you think are cool and fun and a good idea, but they're cheesy and awful. And recording a pop single was one of them. — Penn Badgley

Saberhagen Book Quotes By Fred Saberhagen

I doubt I'll ever do another book collaboration; I've been spoiled. Roger and I both happened to move to New Mexico at about the same time, when we each had a family of young kids to raise. Socializing seemed to lead naturally to working together. — Fred Saberhagen

Saberhagen Book Quotes By Aden Young

I've never bought a boxed set DVD or anything like that. — Aden Young

Saberhagen Book Quotes By Fred Saberhagen

The Swords were still interesting but by then a cast of characters had started to appear and go on from book to book, and other things about the world began to feel constricting. And there were other things I wanted to do, so I closed the series up and stopped it. — Fred Saberhagen

Saberhagen Book Quotes By Fred Saberhagen

The comments I most appreciate come from ordinary readers who've happened on one of my books at some time of stress in their lives, and who actually credit the book with helping them through a bad time. It's happened a few times in forty years. — Fred Saberhagen

Saberhagen Book Quotes By Leigh Standley

The world is full of people who will go their whole lives and not actually live one day. She did not intend on being one of them. — Leigh Standley

Saberhagen Book Quotes By Oliver Goldsmith

He makes a very handsome corpse and becomes his coffin prodigiously. — Oliver Goldsmith

Saberhagen Book Quotes By John Greenleaf Whittier

They who wander widest lift No more of beauties' jealous veils, Than they who from their doorways see The miracle of flowers and trees. — John Greenleaf Whittier