Literature Importance Quotes
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Literature Importance Quotes & Sayings
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The ability to read becomes devalued when what one has learned to read adds nothing of importance to one's life.
— Bruno Bettelheim
Why do it, just because I can? That's kind of crazy.
— Jules Shear
I am proud to be an American Citizen.
— Robert Purvis
We should put God ahead of everyone else in our lives.
— Ezra Taft Benson
If you want to understand what's most important to a society, don't examine its art or literature, simply look at its biggest buildings.
— Joseph Campbell
You are speaking of my future lover. Be more respectful.
— Charlaine Harris
The proper form of economy must be observed in building houses for each and every class.
— Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
There is a wealth of readership for regional language literature in India that is not given importance. We must give respect to our own languages.
— Amish Tripathi
A great writer picks up on those things that matter. It's almost like their radar is attuned to the most significant moments.
— Alain De Botton
The best way to be original is to not copy anyone.
— Sebastyne Young
I used to be more self-conscious about style because when you're younger, you want to exist, you want to show everything you do.
— Vincent Cassel
Kindness is like a warm ray of sunlight, reaching out, touching and healing the hurting soul.
— Heather Wolf
God produced great writing, a matter of first importance to a man like Lincoln, ever impressed with the nature of cause and forces.
— Richard Brookhiser
And let these altars, wreathed with flowers And piled with fruits, awake again Thanksgivings for the golden hours, The early and the latter rain!
— John Greenleaf Whittier
I broke in swiftly. "How kind of you to renew your offer, your Grace. But I am afraid I must decline. Brisbane is the man for me.
— Deanna Raybourn
Nothing was really against her will. She got to own her life - her actions, her feelings and her decisions. So,
— Serita Stevens