Books Opening Quotes
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Books Opening Quotes & Sayings
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I have a monster under my bed, and it's Mouse.
— Jim Butcher
Write the ending first and then you'll know before the opening sentence that it's going to be a good book.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Well, I can certainly see why we're trying to keep them alive. Who wouldn't want pets that can burn, sting, and bite all at once?
— J.K. Rowling
Opening the book, i inhaled. the smell of old books, so sharp, so dry you can taste it.
— Diane Setterfield
Duke to Michel: I'm fairly certain that even if
you'd struggle in a quiz against a pigeon, you are capable enough of opening doors. — Elias Zapple
you'd struggle in a quiz against a pigeon, you are capable enough of opening doors. — Elias Zapple
I'm a total Twihard. I read all the books and saw every movie on opening night with my mom.
— Cassie Scerbo
Seek to give much
expect nothing. — Jonathan Goforth
expect nothing. — Jonathan Goforth
I met Jason Donovan at RAK studios. He had jodphurs on and small riding boots as he jumped out of the cab. He looked just like me!
— Robert Plant
Planting a flower's like opening a book, because either way you're starting something. And your garden's your library.
— Nora Roberts
I think the most difficult love begins with one's self. How you treat yourself is something you bring to your relationships.
— Javier Bardem
Reading is the basic springboard for learning. And books provide the liftoff. They are the great equalizer, opening up new worlds to everyone.
— Mary Pope Osborne
My mistake was in ever opening the books.
— Jack London
For success in life you need yukti (skill) and shakti (strength), Bhakti (Devotion ) and Mukti (Freedom).
— Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
The more success a person has in life, the greater the danger of fornication can become.
— Sunday Adelaja
woe of unnumbered generations
— Jack London
Some people's developmental path has not equipped them to stand up and let go of something.
— Henry Cloud
Students learn best not by reading the Great Books in a closed room but by opening the doors and windows of experience.
— Thomas Ehrlich