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Theodoridou Kokkini Quotes By Primo Levi

For he who loses all often easily loses himself. — Primo Levi

Theodoridou Kokkini Quotes By Jennifer Armstrong

Why do I write historical fiction? Johnny Tremain, The Witch of Blackbird Pond, Island of the Blue Dolphins-that's why. I'll never forget how it felt to read those books. I want to write books with the same power to transport readers into another time and place. — Jennifer Armstrong

Theodoridou Kokkini Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Civilized society is one huge bourgeoisie: no nobleman dares now shock his greengrocer. — George Bernard Shaw

Theodoridou Kokkini Quotes By Lorde

It must have been when I was 14 or 15 that I started tentatively writing songs and was able to convey an emotion and a lyric with what I wanted to say. — Lorde

Theodoridou Kokkini Quotes By Elizabeth Berg

I would try to find joy despite the necessary work of grieving, and I knew full well that work was exactly the right word to describe it. It was John's life that was over, not mine. — Elizabeth Berg

Theodoridou Kokkini Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

All misfortune is but a stepping stone to fortune. — Henry David Thoreau

Theodoridou Kokkini Quotes By Salman Rushdie

But what, after all, can a baby do except swallow all of it and hope to make sense of it later? — Salman Rushdie

Theodoridou Kokkini Quotes By Caitlin Moran

Personally, I find the idea that women are supposed to "love" shopping bizarre - nearly every woman I know wants to cry after 45 minutes of trawling the high street looking for a shirt and hits the gin with alacrity upon the sad occasions when jeans have to be found. — Caitlin Moran

Theodoridou Kokkini Quotes By Stevie Wonder

For did my dreams come true when I looked at you. And maybe too, if you would believe, you too might be overjoyed, over loved, over me. — Stevie Wonder