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pages lord changed
Iwas not a reader at all, not until I discovered 'The Hobbit.' That changed my life. It gave me the courage to read. It led me to the 'Lord of the Rings' series. And once I'd read that, I knew I could read anything because I had just read thousands of pages. Richard Paul Evans
pages use brands
Never use pages for personal brand! Robert Scoble
pages may felt
Whatever is felt upon the page without being specifically named there--that, we may say, is created. Willa Cather
pages stories written
But it was too early to know: there were always more pages to go, more words to be written, before the story was over. Sarah Dessen
pages possibility endless-possibilities
We are the opening verse of the opening page of the chapter of endless possibilities. Rudyard Kipling
pages ifs
Life passes into pages if it passes into anything, James Salter
pages invincible remains
A page of good prose remains invincible. John Cheever
pages way precision
If you like the precision and concision of poetry, a page of prose is unsatisfying in a certain way. And poetry is so direct. Helen Vendler
pages turning
As a reader, I happen to like turning pages and wanting to know what happens next. Tracy Chevalier
flow good interrupt tragedy
I think it's a tragedy when you have things like this that interrupt the flow of good legislative policy. Lou D'Allesandro
flow guys june middle playing
I think the guys are just getting in the flow of the season. If it were the middle of June and we were playing this way I'd be upset. Dave Huppert
flow good playing potential
I think we're better than we're playing. What that potential is, I don't know. I think our receivers are good enough. We're not playing as well as we can and I think we've got to give them more opportunities to get them in the flow and get them playing better. Larry Coker
flows foot invisible obedience path river
How will you find good? It is not a thing of choice; it is a river that flows from the foot of the invisible throne, and flows by the path of obedience George Eliot
flowers note send
I did send flowers and I did send a note Oprah Winfrey
flowers hello lamp rhymes watch ya
Hello lamp post, what ya knowin'? I come to watch your flowers growin'. Ain't you got no rhymes for me? do do do do... feelin' groovy. Paul Simon
flower night urban-legends
'American Horror' goes for a very specific kind of Seventies suburban downer ambience - 'Flowers in the Attic' paperbacks, Black Sabbath album covers and late-night flicks like 'Let's Scare Jessica to Death.' It even has 'Go Ask Alice'-era urban legends. Rob Sheffield
flower years nuts
Some persons resemble certain trees, such as the nut, which flowers in February and ripens its fruit in September; or the juniper and the arbutus; which take a whole year or more to perfect their fruit; and others, the cherry, which takes between two an three months. Richard Whately
flower years pda
Anybody can be Prince Charming one day a year, with the dinner and the flowers and all that. But you know what impresses me? When a guy can do that NO days a year. Ryan Howard
stories women
I am interested in stories that concern women. Jocelyn Moorhouse
stories love-story compare
I've yet to read a love story that compares with mine. Richard Paul Evans
stories really-romantic heard
But I didn't know about the other story." "What other story?” "About how you and Adrian Ivashkov are—" "No, whatever you heard it’s not true." "But it was really romantic" "Then it’s definitely not true. Richelle Mead
stories world purpose
But the purpose of a story is to teach and to please at once, and what it teaches is how to recognize the snares of the world. Umberto Eco
stories
No- one is ever told any story but their own. Reza Aslan
stories scene holmes
Every Sherlock Holmes story has at least one marvelous scene. Rex Stout
stories
It's the story that counts. Vincente Minnelli
stories individual our-lives
Our lives, our stories, flowed into one another's, were no longer our own, individual, discrete. Salman Rushdie
stories censorship crime
An attack upon our ability to tell stories is not just censorship - it is a crime against our nature as human beings. Salman Rushdie