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Music, drawing, books, invention & exercise will be so many resources to you against ennui.
— Thomas Jefferson
She'd forgotten to do the right thing for one day and that was it. life was shit sometimes, it really was.
— Jennifer Close
We generally learn languages for the benefit of reading the books written in them
— Thomas Jefferson
I cannot live qithout books"~ Thomas Jefferson
— Thomas Jefferson
Without books, I would certainly die.
— Thomas Jefferson
How delightful it is to be here.(Gym) If only one could spend one's entire life in this state of easygoing physical democracy.
— Christopher Isherwood
The true fisherman approaches the first day of fishing season with all the sense of wonder and awe of a child approaching Christmas.
— John D. Voelker
A room without books is like a life without meaning.
— Thomas Jefferson
You can't blame a match for a house made of straw, Alek.
— Scott Westerfeld
I cannot live without books.
— Thomas Jefferson
Progress is often just a good idea away.
— John C. Maxwell
I am fat and I don't care.
— CM Punk
I cannot live without books. Thomas Jefferson
— Thomas Jefferson
I cannot live without books: but fewer will suffice where amusement, and not use, is the only future object.
— Thomas Jefferson
I can't live without books
— Thomas Jefferson
Books may be classed from the Faculties of the mind
— Thomas Jefferson
A good idea for lyrics and a melody to expand on.
— Gordon Waller
You don't want the Republicans in power, does that mean you want a dictatorship, gay boy?
— Ann Coulter
I cannot live without my books" -
— Thomas Jefferson
All that is necessary for a student is access to a library.
— Thomas Jefferson
[A] lawyer without books would be like a workman without tools.
— Thomas Jefferson
There is always somebody that can relate to you.
— Auliq Ice
Honesty is the first chapter of the book wisdom.
— Thomas Jefferson