Studying Literature Quotes
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We who are beyond the mortal world see many things from the edges; we hear the subtle shifts of rhythm in the beat of a blackening heart.
— Emmanuelle De Maupassant
Yes, Maxon," I whispered. "It's possible.
— Kiera Cass
Stefan spat. Oh, aye, he fell. O' course, Master Ralon helped him fall, several times. Poor li'l tyke didn't have a chance.
— Tamora Pierce
My main point today is that usually one gets what one expects, but very rarely in the way one expected it.
— Charles Francis Richter
I was an only child and was obviously really bored, so I would entertain my parents by imitating cartoon voices like Scooby Doo, Boo Boo and others.
— Justin Timberlake
God gave me a voice to sing with, and when you have that, what other gimmick is there?
— Whitney Houston
When you're a man you try and be macho.
— Frank Bruno
I don't believe that the public knows what it wants; this is the conclusion that I have drawn from my career.
— Charlie Chaplin
The more we get away from believing and studying literature, the worst we become, the more we lose our soul.
— Shane Warren Jones
For whom he means to make an often guest, One dish shall serve; and welcome make the rest.
— Joseph Hall
Time doesn't heal all wounds, handy lie though it may be. Time forces acceptance of what cannot be changed.
— E.R. Pierce
I see History as a relay race in which one of us, before dropping in his tracks, must carry one stage further the challenge of being a man.
— Romain Gary
From then on, my thesis hung over me like a curse, and with bloodshot eyes, I worked like a madman.
— Soseki Natsume
If you're going to be a narcissistic schmuck, kid, don't bother studying Faulkner. Go straight to Brett Easton Ellis. He's the role model you need.
— Arinn Dembo
The salesman knows nothing of what he is selling save that he is charging a great deal too much for it.
— Oscar Wilde