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One day, she ventured to the palace library and was delighted to find what good company books could be.
— E. Lockhart
Time is one terrible enemy.
— EXO Books
My father, whose hobby was collecting secondhand cricket books, came back from a book fair one day with a copy of 'The Body In The Library.'
— Sophie Hannah
Here is a nice fact books and ebooks take a lot of time to be read, but audiobooks just for one day or 2 you finish them... this is a great fact!
— Deyth Banger
Read an hour every day in your chosen field. This works out to about one book per week, fifty books per year, and will guarantee your success.
— Brian Tracy
A person who burns books will one day burn people...
— Jacob McGilbert
One day my sister Virginia woke up feeling wolfish. She made wolf SOUNDS and did strange things ...
— Kyo Maclear
One day I will go back to my books and piano, but not yet.
— William Hague
Already there are too many books in the world. There are more every day. One man cannot hope to read them all.
— Hilary Mantel
Quietly she wished he might one day again spend as much time holding and touching her like a little harp as he did his incredible books.
— Ray Bradbury
Maybe one day we'll get married and we'll have a small house just for us, we'll write crazy books and we'll be famous.
— Cristina Nemerovschi
Anyone who eats three meals a day should understand why cookbooks outsell sex books three to one.
— L. M. Boyd
One day there will be no books ... Yeah right.
— Maria The Lone Wolf
Creating a world within the imagination one day at a time through words and colors.
— Peggy A. Borel
The next day we left for Rome. I had decided to make my books last and read only one book a week, but instead I gorged myself on them.
— Jo Walton
Writing is a Passion, Art is my Dreams, Crafting is something I Enjoy.
The day one stops learning is the day one stops living. — Carol Hopkins
The day one stops learning is the day one stops living. — Carol Hopkins
When you handle books all day long, every new one is a friend and a temptation.
— Elizabeth Kostova
Read the great books, gentlemen," Mr. Monte said one day. "Just the great ones. Ignore the others. There's not enough time.
— Pat Conroy
In great thick dusty books he read
And hardly ever went to bed
Before it was eleven.
- One Day When They Had Settled Down — Mervyn Peake
And hardly ever went to bed
Before it was eleven.
- One Day When They Had Settled Down — Mervyn Peake
Life was a too-tall stack of books that had started to lean to one side, and each new day was another book on top.
— Rebecca Stead
The Number One Rule of Working Is: DO THE BEST WORK YOU CAN. Why do anything but your best? What's the point?
— Carew Papritz
One day, when I own a house, I'll keep a library full of books. Books are different from other possessions-they're more like friends.
— Blake Mycoskie
From the book:
Fall On Your Knees pg. 124
One day, I'll sit down with all my books around me, and just start reading. — Ann-Marie MacDonald
Fall On Your Knees pg. 124
One day, I'll sit down with all my books around me, and just start reading. — Ann-Marie MacDonald
I had a few people ask me if I might one day write my own autobiography. I just told them, 'It's already being written; through my books.
— T.S. Wieland
I read a book one day and my whole life was changed.
— Orhan Pamuk
It was a day and age that saw no reason why one could not learn whatever was required - learn vitally anything - by the close study of books.
— David McCullough
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— Sylvia Day
One day, I decided I was going to write books forever.
— Carla H. Krueger
Trying to mold one's life around the heroic and deep souls one found in books. Day read as if her whole life depended upon it.
— David Brooks
One bright day in the last week of February, I was walking in the park, enjoying the threefold luxury of solitude, a book, and pleasant weather.
— Anne Bronte
The person who deserves most pity is a lonesome one on a rainy day who doesn't know how to read.
— Benjamin Franklin