Kate Spade Quotes
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The oldest books are only just out to those who have not read them.
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I do a lot of running and hiking, and I also collect stamps - space stamps and Olympics stamps.
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The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.
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Yes, we're pretty into books around my house. We have lots and lots of books around. We have TV, but really no one ever watches it.
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I read books. Remember those? I read them, on paper.
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I do have to travel a lot for speaking engagements.
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There are many reluctant young readers who haven't yet found books that make them laugh.
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All of my books are based in some way on my personal experiences, or the experiences of members of my family, or the stories kids would tell me in school.
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I like music a lot.
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I don't think about who the audience is for my books.
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I certainly gained a lot by reading about Shanghai.
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Books are the heart of any home, and I spend hours going through books for design inspiration.
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I love books about treks and journeys into the unknown.
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I was about 11 or 12 when I began to pick up my mother's books.
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I steer clear of books with ugly covers. And ones that are touted as 'sweeping,' 'tender' or 'universal.'
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I'm quite illiterate, but I read a lot.
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The kids get cheated out of a lot of times with their dad. They were good about it.
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My books are character-driven. They're not driven by the story.
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I've never received a dollar royalty to any of my books because I feel, as a slave everything that I have is a gift of my messenger.
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I love love, and I love life. I love. I just love. It's just great. It's the most enduring element we have is love.
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Congress has always been for the people and by the people. And in keeping with the great traditions of our country, we need to keep it that way.
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Everybody finished the song at different times. At last, only the Weasley twins were left singing along to a very slow funeral march.
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The American elite is almost beyond redemption. . . . Moral relativism has set in so deeply that the gilded classes have become incapable of discerning right from wrong. Everything can be explained away, especially by journalists. Life is one great moral mush--sophistry washed down with Chardonnay. The ordinary citizens, thank goodness, still adhere to absolutes.... It is they who have saved the republic from creeping degradation while their 'betters' were derelict.
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I collect books - a lot of books.