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Books are my friends, my companions. They make me laugh and cry and find meaning in life.
— Christopher Paolini
How can anyone truthfully claim to love someone when they're not prepared to share everything with that person, including their past?
— Jan-Philipp Sendker
I'm relevant because I fill a void for people who aren't doing what they want to do in life.
— ASAP Ferg
It's amazing that a man who is dead can talk to people through these pages. As long as this books survives, his ideas live.
— Christopher Paolini
Until we invent telepathy, books are our best choice for understanding the rest of humanity.
— Christopher Paolini
Books should go where they will be most appreciated, and not sit unread, gathering dust on a forgotten shelf, don't you agree?
— Christopher Paolini
Not anymore. I'm afraid I've degenerated into a bibliophile."
"A what?" asked Eragon.
"One who loves books," explained Jeod. — Christopher Paolini
"A what?" asked Eragon.
"One who loves books," explained Jeod. — Christopher Paolini
Books are my friends, my companion. They make me laugh and cry and find the meaning of life
— Christopher Paolini
O suffering, sad humanity! O ye afflicted ones, who lie Steeped to the lips in misery, Longing, yet afraid to die, Patient, though sorely tried!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
You like pink?" Cole touched her again though the damp material. "Yes, Rachel, especially your sweet pink pussy.
— Ella Frank
These books are my friends, my companions.
— Christopher Paolini
I have 20 or 30 books completely plotted out in my mind - mysteries, thrillers, horror, romance, science fiction. You name it.
— Christopher Paolini
I love jewellery, but it's something I go through stages with. I have my go-to pieces that I will bring out and wear for weeks at a time.
— Tamsin Egerton
I can resist everything but love.
— Debasish Mridha
Jesus' life as a foot-washing servant would eventually lead to the adoption of humility as a widely admired virtue.
— John Ortberg
A woman did that.
— Elizabeth Wein