Turners Quotes & Sayings
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While growing up, I always had to depend on foreign authors for page-turners. I think of myself as a commercial writer, and my job is simple to entertain you. — Ashwin Sanghi

If you read the first page of one of my novels, I can guarantee that you will read the last one. This isn't just social commentary. This is also about writing good page-turners. I want people to keep reading. — Jodi Picoult

Chase your dreams, even if you trip. — Ashley Brooke Robbins

Christianity provides a unified answer for the whole of life. — Francis Schaeffer

Count on, rest not, for hope is dead. — William Morris

No book is a chapter, no chapter tells the whole story, no mistake defines who we are. Hope makes our lives page turners. — Bob Goff

When [Theresa May] says something she means it and she gets her way. — Damian Green

There is no good in living in a society where you are merely the equal of everybody else. The true pleasure of life is to live with your inferiors. — William Makepeace Thackeray

I guess you can call me "old fashioned". I prefer the book with the pages that you can actually turn. Sure, I may have to lick the tip of my fingers so that the pages don't stick together when I'm enraptured in a story that I can't wait to get to the next page. But nothing beats the sound that an actual, physical book makes when you first crack it open or the smell of new, fresh printed words on the creamy white paper of a page turner. — Felicia Johnson

Michael Lewis has the amazing ability to take complex formulas and concepts and turn them into page-turners. — Adam McKay

As winter approaches - bringing cold weather and family drama - we crave page-turners, books made for long nights and tryptophan-induced sloth. — Sarah MacLean

Ballerinas are often divided into three categories: jumpers, turners and balancers. — Robert Gottlieb

Obviously, I like to write stories that are page-turners. But I always try my very, very hardest to be as factually true as possible. — Jon Ronson

Mrs. Turner was a milky sort of a woman that belonged to child-bed. Her shoulders rounded a little, and she must have been conscious of her pelvis because she kept it stuck out in front of her so she could always see it. Tea Cake made a lot of fun about Mrs. Turners shape behind her back. He claimed that she had been shaped up by a cow kicking her from behind. She was an ironing board with things throwed at it. Then that same cow took and stepped in her mouth when she was a baby and left it wide and flat with her chin and nose almost meeting. — Zora Neale Hurston