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Waterstones Bookshop Quotes By Paula Garner

If something is unbearable, then how do you bear it? It's an oxymoron. And yet I was here, wasn't I? Somehow I was bearing it. — Paula Garner

Waterstones Bookshop Quotes By Waterstones

Words cannot do justice to the pleasures of a good bookshop. Ironically.
(Waterstones Trafalgar Square) — Waterstones

Waterstones Bookshop Quotes By E.B. Potter

anchorages. As the war progressed, the advanced — E.B. Potter

Waterstones Bookshop Quotes By Bill Vaughan

It is the duty of a doctor to prolong life and it is not his duty to prolong the act of dying. — Bill Vaughan

Waterstones Bookshop Quotes By Henny Youngman

Who says nothing is impossible? I've been doing nothing for years. — Henny Youngman

Waterstones Bookshop Quotes By Michael Keaton

In the household in which I was raised, the themes were pretty simple. 'Work hard. Don't quit. Be appreciative, be thankful, be grateful, be respectful. Also, never whine, never complain. And always, for crying out loud, keep a sense of humor.' — Michael Keaton

Waterstones Bookshop Quotes By Waterstones

A good book will keep you fascinated for days. A good bookshop for your whole life. — Waterstones

Waterstones Bookshop Quotes By Max Gladstone

You're my son. I love you. You work for godless sorcerers who I'd happily gut on the altar of that pyramid and you are part of a system that will one day destroy our city and our planet, but I still love you. — Max Gladstone

Waterstones Bookshop Quotes By Jonathan Tropper

I'm not a fan of country music, but there's no better music to drive to. Turn the right song up loud enough on the Porsche's sound system and it will swallow you whole. The past is prelude and the future is a black hole, but right now, hurtling north across state lines for no particular reason, I have to say, it feels pretty good to be me. — Jonathan Tropper