Edith Roosevelt Quotes
While one can lose oneself in a book one can never be thoroughly unhappy.
Edith Roosevelt
Quotes to Explore
I love to cook. I could never give that up.
Kate Winslet
If a man begins writing at thirty, by the time he is fifty or sixty, the bulk of his work has been done. By the time he is eighty, he's got nothing more, you know?
V. S. Naipaul
Every writer I know got their start in a library somewhere. We read a book, and we thought, 'I want to do that.'
Karin Slaughter
When the depths are upheld by the Holy Spirit, then the reaction is Christian.
E. Stanley Jones
Fashion is a language, for sure, and it is a reflection of society.
Carine Roitfeld
I would like to do a duet with Taylor Hanson, because I have loved Hanson since I was 8.
Taylor Swift
A true critic, in the perusal of a book, is like a dog at a feast, whose thoughts and stomach are wholly set upon what the guests fling away, and consequently is apt to snarl most when there are the fewest bones.
Jonathan Swift
Today, more than ever, citizens demand with good reason that moral and ethical principles be upheld and that exemplariness preside over our public life. And the king, as the head of state, must not only be an example but also a servant to that just and legitimate demand of the citizens.
Felipe VI of Spain
What makes philosophy so tedious is not the profundity of philosophers, but their lack of art; they are like physicians who soughtto cure a slight hyperacidity by prescribing a carload of burned oyster-shells.
H. L. Mencken
People were going to read it and, I hoped, maybe some minds would be changed. Ultimately, almost everyone who read that book was already on my side, and the only thing it served to do was make people like me angrier.
Hank Green
The value of networking is not measured by the number of people we meet but by the number of people we introduce to others.
Simon Sinek
While one can lose oneself in a book one can never be thoroughly unhappy.
Edith Roosevelt