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Wordless Picture Book Quotes By Lionel Shriver

A successful lie cannot be brought into this world and capriciously abandoned; like any committed relationship, it must be maintained, and with far more devotion than the truth, which carries on being carelessly true without any help. — Lionel Shriver

Wordless Picture Book Quotes By J.F.R. Jacob

The Mizo insurgency was in full swing. The Mizo Hills were originally called the Lushai Hills, lushai meaning long head. We were fortunate in having Ajit Doval, a young Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer. Doval was a livewire and had guts, venturing in disguise into territory controlled by the hostiles. — J.F.R. Jacob

Wordless Picture Book Quotes By Annie Murphy Paul

The world has its way with us long before we're born. — Annie Murphy Paul

Wordless Picture Book Quotes By Louis Pasteur

Posterity will one day laugh at the sublime foolishness of the modern materialistic philosophy. The more I study nature, the more I stand amazed at the work of the Creator. I pray while I am engaged at my work in the laboratory. — Louis Pasteur

Wordless Picture Book Quotes By Brian Jacques

A mouse is small and can go unnoticed: but there is no limit to what a brave heart and a fearless spirit can achieve. — Brian Jacques

Wordless Picture Book Quotes By Phillips Brooks

The Saviour comes in the strength of righteousness. Righteousness is at the bottom of all things. Righteousness is thorough; it is the very spirit of unsparing truth. — Phillips Brooks

Wordless Picture Book Quotes By Honore De Balzac

It is absurd to pretend that one cannot love the same woman always, as to pretend that a good artist needs several violins to execute a piece of music. — Honore De Balzac

Wordless Picture Book Quotes By Patrick DeWitt

It's healthy to have interests besides books. — Patrick DeWitt