Top 17 A Town Like Alice Quotes
#1. All men are into bondage, 'specially if they're real assholes at work all day.
Kathy Lette
#3. Akrasia [weakness of will] in rational beings is as common as wine in France.
John Searle
#4. As sunlight is for flowers, and sustenance for the mortal shell, music is for the human soul.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#5. Those who declared librarians obsolete when the Internet rage first appeared are now red-faced. We need them more than ever. The Internet is full of 'stuff' but its value and readability is often questionable. 'Stuff' doesn't give you a competitive edge, high-quality related information does.
Patricia Schroeder
#6. When you start something, make sure that you're willing to take the time to finish it right because, honey, the work you put into it will be more than worth it in the end. The best things always are.
C.M. Stunich
#7. Emma, Emma, Emma, I said, wishing I could somehow teach her to take the smaller blows of life in her stride.
Jane Hamilton
#8. I knew I would be famous one day. That's because I lived in a very small town and nobody liked doing the same things I did, like writing.
Alice Munro
#9. Lose it for yourself, if you want to, but not for anyone else.
Jessica Morgan
#10. I love to have Heinz Salad Cream on all my food!
Pixie Lott
#11. You can't help parts of yourself leaking into other characters.
Joanna Trollope
#12. I've come to realize how much it really was a part of my upbringing, the Georgia part. We were away from town. It was just dirt and trees and spouses. And a lot of kids - my cousins, who were all like brothers and sisters to me - just a lot of kids at one time.
Alice Smith
#13. God exists. He has one wicked since of humor, and right now he's having a grand old time punking the planet.
Forrest Carr
#14. One was never married, and that's his hell; another is, and that's his plague.
Robert Burton
#15. Screw them," Ethan finally said. After a moment of utter shock, I enjoyed my second biggest smile all night. Malik's wasn't much smaller. "I'm sorry," I said, "did you just say 'screw them'?
Chloe Neill
#16. Many Americans have a romanticized view of trains, rooted in a bygone era of elaborately adorned rail cars lit by flickering gas lamps and pulled by smoke-belching steam locomotives.
Alan Huffman
#17. I suppose I'm a lapsed Catholic. You would consider me an atheist or agnostic.
George R R Martin
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