Top 15 Andaluza Hosteria Quotes

#1. Winning isn't enough. The acme of all skill is to defeat your enemy before taking the field.

Sun Tzu

#2. The freer a society is, the more it leaves the family alone.

Peter Hitchens

#3. We know there is a sun in heaven, yet we cannot see what matter it is made of, but perceive it only by the beams, light and heat. Election is a sun, the eyes of eagles cannot see it, yet we may find it in the heat of vocation, in the light of illumination, in the beams of good works.

Thomas Adams

#4. HAS IT NEVER STRUCK YOU THAT THE CONCEPT OF A WRITTEN NARRATIVE IS SOMEWHAT STRANGE? said Death.

Terry Pratchett

#5. I liked climbing trees and could often be found up one reading a book. I played games with Dad and drew maps for him on isometric paper. It was very bonding.

Rhianna Pratchett

#6. I've always suffered from being labelled a horror writer - just because I didn't go to university, just because I still talk in my natural voice, just because I'm not as articulate as Martin Amis.

James Herbert

#7. Be careful, mon bijou.

Katlyn Charlesworth

#8. Do you think horses understand what people say? I aint sure most people do.

Cormac McCarthy

#9. I don't want to think about how many people have thought or still think that I'm crazy.

Dean Kamen

#10. Don't complicate whatever is not complicated.

Demian Bichir

#11. Dream bigger before you can't remember to dream at all.

Ellen Hopkins

#12. There's a mystery to writing, and you don't really know where most of it comes from.

Neil Diamond

#13. How does the body come to be apprehended as a body? Why does it not fall apart into the seen and the heard, the smelt, the tasted and the touched?

Nanamoli Thera

#14. I have always liked lionesses. Female lions have always seemed like the best. They were really strong and took care of their babies and are beautiful.

Brooke Shields

#15. In every person there lies a book that can be enjoyed by others only by escaping through the lips or finger tips."
- Jim Conover - 2000

Jim Conover

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