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At some point in time we have to hand over the baton. ~ Jonah Books.com
Plainspoken Books quotes by Jonah Books.com
It is true, Monsieur," Raoule went on, shrugging her shoulders, "that I have had lovers in my life as I have books in my library, to know, to study. But I have had no passion, I have not written my own book yet! I always found myself alone when we were two. One is not weak when one remains master of one's self in the midst of the most stupefying pleasures. ~ Rachilde
Plainspoken Books quotes by Rachilde
A woman's destiny, they say, is not fulfilled until she holds in her arms her own little book. ~ Caroline Mytinger
Plainspoken Books quotes by Caroline Mytinger
My priority is my books, at least at this point. What I have to do is write the narrative of this time. ~ Haruki Murakami
Plainspoken Books quotes by Haruki Murakami
Even though Chinese society was really closed, there were two windows for me to explore the world. One was from my mother and grandmother, the unseen and invisible world. Another window was brought from my father's side, those classic and Western books. ~ Cai Guo-Qiang
Plainspoken Books quotes by Cai Guo-Qiang
There is only two kind of #books .First one is by some #famous person and Second one makes a person #famous . ~ Tushar Upreti
Plainspoken Books quotes by Tushar Upreti
The best part of being a nanny, Katya thought, was reading children's books aloud to enraptured children like Tricia, for no one had read such books aloud to her when she'd been a little girl. There hadn't been such books in the Spivak household on County Line Road, nor would there have been any time for such interludes. ~ Joyce Carol Oates
Plainspoken Books quotes by Joyce Carol Oates
A second later, Ron had snatched his arm back from around her shoulders; she had dropped The Monster Book of Monsters on his foot. The book had broken free from its restraining belt and snapped viciously at Ron's ankle.
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry!" Hermione cried as Harry wrenched the book from Ron's leg and retied it shut.
"What are you doing with all those books anyway?" Ron asked, limping back to his bed.
"Just trying to decide which ones to take with us," said Hermione. "When we're looking for the Horcruxes."
"Oh, of course," said Ron, clapping a hand to his forehead. "I forgot we'll be hunting down Voldemort in a mobile library."
"Ha ha," said Hermione, looking down at Spellman's Syllabary. ~ J.K. Rowling
Plainspoken Books quotes by J.K. Rowling
My idea of literature, as I have often said, is that it should save lives. My idea of literature is that it once did save lives, and was of consequence in that way. I believe it can do so again. With every book, to the best of my ability, I try to put this belief in action, even if, as in some of the recent books, the best way to save lives is to cause laughter. Bring on your problems, and I will listen, and bear witness, and when the occasion permits, I will respond, according to certain general rules, on this page, in this hope that here too words may be redemptive. ~ Rick Moody
Plainspoken Books quotes by Rick Moody
To study the phenomena of disease without books is to sail an uncharted sea, while to study books without patients is not to go to sea at all. ~ William Osler
Plainspoken Books quotes by William Osler
Does one get faith by mere studying of books? Too much reading creates confusion. The Master used to say that one should learn from the scriptures that God alone is real and the world illusory. ~ Sarada Devi
Plainspoken Books quotes by Sarada Devi
In the dark colony of night, when I consider man's magnificent capacity for malice, madness, folly, envy, rage, and destructiveness, and I wonder whether we shall not end up as breakfast for newts and polyps, I seem to hear the muffled cries of all the words in all the books with covers closed. ~ Leo Rosten
Plainspoken Books quotes by Leo Rosten
How do you paint a writer's block?
Just fill it with fifty shades of black. ~ Ana Claudia Antunes
Plainspoken Books quotes by Ana Claudia Antunes
Desire to know more. I hope my novel accomplishes this, and I highly recommend the following books that I found very useful: Anne Morrow Lindbergh and Charles Lindbergh's collected published diaries and books, including Gift from the Sea and The Spirit of St. Louis; A. Scott Berg's monumental biography, Lindbergh; Susan Hertog's biography, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Her Life; and Reeve Lindbergh's memoir, Under a Wing. ~ Melanie Benjamin
Plainspoken Books quotes by Melanie Benjamin
When Superman was originally created, by Siegel and Shuster, they were two Jewish immigrants that were desperately trying to assimilate into America. They were having a hard time because they were Jewish. They wanted to get in to mainstream publishing but they couldn't. That's why they, and a lot of Jewish guys, went into comic books. ~ David S.Goyer
Plainspoken Books quotes by David S.Goyer
I've done a lot of books with Asian antecedents to them - some of my fantasy novels have been that way, and certainly in the 'Battletech' universe, there's a lot of Asian culture in that. ~ Michael A. Stackpole
Plainspoken Books quotes by Michael A. Stackpole
MR. DOMBEY'S offices were in a court where there was an old-established stall of choice fruit at the corner: where perambulating merchants, of both sexes, offered for sale at any time between the hours of ten and five, slippers, pocket-books, sponges, dogs' collars, and Windsor soap; and sometimes a pointer or an oil painting. ~ Charles Dickens
Plainspoken Books quotes by Charles Dickens
Katey's the hottest bookworm you'll ever meet. If you took all the books that she's read and piled them in a stack, you could climb to the Milky Way. ~ Amor Towles
Plainspoken Books quotes by Amor Towles
When I was 12 years old, I read 'Nancy Drew' mysteries and biographies of Madame Curie and Florence Nightingale and books about girls who love horses or go to nursing school. I belonged to the Girl Scouts and got A's in school and rarely disobeyed my parents. I still kept a collection of Barbie dolls in my room, and I almost never spoke to boys. ~ Joyce Maynard
Plainspoken Books quotes by Joyce Maynard
Never underestimate the power of giving a book! ~ Carmela Dutra
Plainspoken Books quotes by Carmela Dutra
I read a lot of books. So, usually when I go home I try to re-charge my batteries and absorb new stories to become inspired again. ~ Mia Wasikowska
Plainspoken Books quotes by Mia Wasikowska
Music is gathering. Taking our scattered thoughts and senses and coalescing us back into our core. Music is powerful. The first few chords can change us where no self-help books can. ~ Jane Siberry
Plainspoken Books quotes by Jane Siberry
The way I've talked about my research process is that it was like magpies. I was just sort of moving through all these books and when something shiny would pop out I'd be like, Ooh, I love it! and I'd pluck it out. It's fun to figure out how to use those bits you really love - like I'd read about gold shoes with cork heels. Obviously, Margaret would have to wear those shoes. ~ Danielle Dutton
Plainspoken Books quotes by Danielle Dutton
They will be given as gifts; books that are especially pretty or visual will be bought as hard copies; books that are collectible will continue to be collected; people with lots of bookshelves will keep stocking them; and anyone who likes to make notes in books will keep buying books with margins to fill. ~ Susan Orlean
Plainspoken Books quotes by Susan Orlean
I'm always happy when I hear about people selling records or selling books or selling movies. It makes me proud of them. ~ Ian MacKaye
Plainspoken Books quotes by Ian MacKaye
My mom worked as a hairdresser at the Village Mall in Horsham Township when I was a little kid. There was a movie theater in the mall that showed second-run features, and I have clear memories of being around five years old and walking through the mall by myself to go watch Star Wars. I believe I saw it in that theater twenty-one times. The research definitely began then.

Actually, it began even earlier. Before I was born, my father conspired with my uncle to name me Wyatt, after Wyatt Earp. There was an election held by putting names into a hat, and whatever name was drawn would be the winner. Uncle Billy distracted the people in attendance while my dad rigged the hat so that every name inside read Wyatt. My mom was horrified at the result, but eventually uncovered their ruse.

The research was really just me referring to things I already knew from the life I've lived. You either hear the music of the open range and a man with two six-shooters or you don't. You either look out at the stars and wonder what lies beyond them or…I don't know what you are…someone who loves Nicholas Sparks books. ~ Bernard Schaffer
Plainspoken Books quotes by Bernard Schaffer
[W]e have reason to ask what artists are working specially for children, and whether they are running with the popular tide or saying something special.... In America, we had the 'parlor gift book' makers, but we also had Howard Pyle. ~ Louise Seaman Bechtel
Plainspoken Books quotes by Louise Seaman Bechtel
Her reputation for reading a great deal hung about her like the cloudy envelope of a goddess in an epic. ~ Henry James
Plainspoken Books quotes by Henry James
When I think about books, I touch my shelf. ~ Unknown
Plainspoken Books quotes by Unknown
It is quite beyond me how anyone can believe God speaks to us in books and stories. If the world does not directly reveal to us our relationship to it, if our hearts fail to tell us what we owe ourselves and others, we shall assuredly not learn it from books, which are at best designed but to give names to our errors. ~ Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Plainspoken Books quotes by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
For my books of nonfiction I write about subjects I find fascinating. I've been a Yankees and a Lou Gehrig fan for decades, so I wrote 'Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man.' It's more the story of his great courage than of his baseball playing. Children face all sorts of challenges, and it's my hope that some will be inspired by the courage of Lou Gehrig. ~ David A. Adler
Plainspoken Books quotes by David A. Adler
Franz Kafka is an idea person. His books begin and end in ideas. Ideas have always been important to me in my writing. To the point that I have to be careful that they don't take over. ~ Alan Lightman
Plainspoken Books quotes by Alan Lightman
Only you can know the difference between your wants and your needs, and your sacrifice of your life's time to both. ~ Carew Papritz
Plainspoken Books quotes by Carew Papritz
All my books have been titled based on a piece of the prose from inside the book. ~ Donald Miller
Plainspoken Books quotes by Donald Miller
Holy crap, you are like a dog with a bone," I commented to Ryan.
"Or just one with a boner. ~ Stacey Marie Brown
Plainspoken Books quotes by Stacey Marie Brown
Fortunately, I read (the books) without knowing what I was in for, and the best thing that can ever happen to a reader happened to me: I loved something that, by conviction (or by my nature) I should not have loved ~ Milan Kundera
Plainspoken Books quotes by Milan Kundera
So many FREAKS and not enough CIRCUSES! ~ Rachel Renee Russell
Plainspoken Books quotes by Rachel Renee Russell
When book and reader's furrowed brow meet, it isn't always the book that's stupid. ~ William H Gass
Plainspoken Books quotes by William H Gass
I love staring at my books for hours just trying to decide which book to read next. Doing that is almost as fun as actually reading them. ~ ― Love The Stacks Bookstore
Plainspoken Books quotes by ― Love The Stacks Bookstore
Great literature, obviously, could not rescue anyone from so grievous a fore-shortening of perspective. It was naïve and false on my part to think that the stu-dents would be rescued by Western classics. I knew perfectly well that great books work on our souls only over time, as they are mixed with experience and transformed by memory and desire and many other books, great and small. At some time later, the perception of a 'choice between freedom and sex' would dis-solve into absurdity. But for a while, the idea worked its mischief. ~ David Denby
Plainspoken Books quotes by David Denby
That's what this country needs -- more books! ~ Christopher Morley
Plainspoken Books quotes by Christopher Morley
I think about the reader. I care about the reader. Not "audience." Not "readership." Just the reader. That one person, alone in a room, whose time I'm asking for. I want my books to be worth the reader's time, and that's why I don't publish the books I've written that don't meet this criterion, and why I don't publish the books I do until they're ready. The novels I love are novels I live for. They make me feel smarter, more alive, more tender toward the world. I hope, with my own books, to transmit that same experience, to pass it on as best I can. ~ Jeffrey Eugenides
Plainspoken Books quotes by Jeffrey Eugenides
What I wish is that people would look beyond the tribbles and see I've written some other books that I really would like people to notice. There's 'The Man Who Folded Himself,' there's 'The Martian Child,' which is about my son and the adoption. There's 'The War Against The Chtorr,' which is my magnum opus, my great epic story. ~ David Gerrold
Plainspoken Books quotes by David Gerrold
A lot of talent, a lot of the currency that movies used to have, has spilled over into TV. People talk about TV the way they used to talk about movies and, as much as I hate to say it, the way they used to talk about books. ~ Matthew Specktor
Plainspoken Books quotes by Matthew Specktor
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