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Tecnologicos En Quotes By Christopher Buckley

The first novel I wrote, 'The White House Mess,' was a comic novel. It came out in 1986. It was a parody in the form of a White House memoir. — Christopher Buckley

Tecnologicos En Quotes By Joan Lingard

When writing about Edinburgh, I place my characters in the parts of the city that I myself have lived in, or else know well, those being the Southside, Marchmont in particular, where I lived as a student, and the New Town/Stockbridge area where I live now and have done for the past 30 years. — Joan Lingard

Tecnologicos En Quotes By Chloe Thurlow

It is said that in every Persian carpet there is an error created by the weaver to avoid making a mockery of the belief that only Allah is perfect. Writing a novel is the quest for a perfection every writer knows can never be achieved, but is obliged to Set out to write a masterpiece. — Chloe Thurlow

Tecnologicos En Quotes By Sarah Darlington

Sweet as hell. Unexpected. Reassuring. It was as if he wanted me to know, in his own particular Noah way, that he hadn't forgotten about me. — Sarah Darlington

Tecnologicos En Quotes By Walt Whitman

Divine am I inside and out, and I make holy whatever I touch or am touched from; The scent of these arm-pits is aroma finer than prayer, This head is more than churches or bibles or creeds. — Walt Whitman

Tecnologicos En Quotes By Ron Davison

Millennials were the first generation to grow up with game controllers. They are not spectators. They are participants. — Ron Davison

Tecnologicos En Quotes By Brigitte Nielsen

I know I am the first female celebrity in the world who has allowed herself to be filmed like that in an operating theatre. — Brigitte Nielsen

Tecnologicos En Quotes By Lauren Gilley

Beautiful' isn't a feminine word. I don't even think it's a human word. It isn't what something looks like; it's what something is. — Lauren Gilley