Top 50 Grumpy Cat Quotes & Sayings
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As may be seen, there is only one sensible piece of advice to give to those who find themselves having to talk to an author about one of his books without having read it: praise it without going into detail. An author does not expect a summary or a rational analysis of his book and would even prefer you not to attempt such a thing. He expects only that, while maintaining the greatest possible degree of ambiguity, you will tell him you like what he wrote. — Pierre Bayard
The American army between world wars after World War I had virtually disintegrated. It was a very small force, given largely to practicing cavalry charges on western outposts. — Rick Atkinson
Killing yourself might stop your problems at the moment, but it left everyone who cared about you in as much pain or more than you were in before you offed yourself. — Apryl Baker
Possessing material comforts in no way guarantees happiness. Only spiritual wealth can bring true true happiness. — Konosuke Matsushita
God designed all Mankind should at all times know, what he wills them to know, believe, profess, and practice; and has given them no other Means for this, but the Use of Reason. — Matthew Tindal
Some books mirror reality while others are entirely fantasy. My favorite are those that manage to weave both into a world. — Richelle E. Goodrich
When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. There is no middle ground. — George R R Martin
Visualize a place that you really love, be there, see the details. Now write about it. — Natalie Goldberg
I'm from a time and place where bigheadedness was a really savage crime, and you'd get cut down for it by your peers and parents. — David Mitchell
Knowledge and imagination are the life buoy and the extra lung for breathing outside the walls of a tainted reality. — Hassan Blasim
As a monk you have a responsibility to meditate many hours a day. Not just to sit there but to think of the ten thousand radiances. — Frederick Lenz