
Top 15 Alapati Mulivanu Quotes
#1. A life spent largely among books, and in the exercise of a literary profession, has very obvious drawbacks, as a subject-matter, when one comes to write about it.
Mary Augusta Ward
#2. It means she chose light over darkness. I want people to know that so they'll always remember.
I always will.
Bonnie McCullough
L.J.Smith
#3. Don't trust too much
Don't love too much
Don't hope too much
Because that "too much"
can hurt you so much
Anonymous
#4. A new novel awaits my arrival, prepares for my careful inspection. Yet a novel is always a long dream that lives in me for years before I know where to go to hunt it out.
Pat Conroy
#5. I guess I'm in a trivial pursuit question. It's really weird.
Kevin Youkilis
#6. How many of us have a love so true it spans eternity? A purity of need so clear it can remain strong in the face of all that the world throws at us? This
is Karen Ann McNeil, the woman who fell to Earth, the woman for whom the people in her life never gave up waiting.
Douglas Coupland
#7. The problem with Fate is that no matter how many times you call out to her, she has her own timing that's irrelevant to whatever anyone else happens to be doing
Amy Neftzger
#8. The utmost extremity of degradation is the obscene merriment to which it gives rise.
Victor Hugo
#9. If ultimately there was a tantalizing rectitude about her, she was none the less cunning: her exceeding gentleness, howbeit mitigated sometimes by the disturbing oppressiveness that foretells a storm in the air, left me utterly blind.
Georges Bataille
#10. For my part, whether sailing in cruiser or dinghy, I shall remain myself. My sails are not puffed out with the north wind in my favour, nor am I beating into the southern gales of affliction.
Horace
#11. Why does everyone have to pretend to be stupid and not know long words?
Martin Freeman
#13. Franklin may ... be considered one of the founding fathers of American democracy, since no democratic government can last long without conciliation and compromise.
Samuel Eliot Morison
#14. Freedom means more than just struggling to survive.
Lisa M
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