
Top 15 Asbury Park Press Quotes
#3. I wanted to see what no one had yet observed, even if I had to pay for this curiosity with my life.
Jules Verne
#4. The Best things in life are free
Me
#5. Literature is a bad crutch, but a good walking-stick.
Charles Lamb
#6. You rejoice in your freedom, and you feel that at last you can call your soul your own. You seem to walk with your head among the stars. And then, all of a sudden you can't stand it anymore, and you notice that all the time your feet have been walking in the mud.
W. Somerset Maugham
#7. Rule number one of monster hunting," Cody said. "There are no coincidences."
"No, that's rule number two," Robin said. "Rule number one is, 'Kill it before it eats you.
J.S. Hope
#8. The captain looked defensive. "You regard our customs as primitive?"
Every society to its own tastes, captain. The wisdom of one society would be folly for another. Who is qualified to judge? Only the universe, which passes the judgment of survival on all peoples.
Walter M. Miller Jr.
#9. I guess that's where I heard of her. There's lots of people in that seniors' club, and I don't go to the meetings all the time. I can only take so much of old people. If I want to see loose skin I can look in the mirror.
Janet Evanovich
#10. Be alive! See what you want! DO NOT lose your fascination! What you're fascinated with becomes fastened to you!
Joseph Simmons
#12. When I look at myself as a younger actor, I see what a tight ass I was. I had a pretty big shadow because of my father and the comparisons. I was self-conscious about that. Now I realize there was nothing to be worried about.
Michael Douglas
#13. It may look impossible, but God can do the impossible. Just because you don't see anything happening doesn't mean God is not working
Joel Osteen
#14. Christmas is sights, especially the sights of Christmas reflected in the eyes of a child.
William, Saroyan
#15. When you're doing a film, people are always telling you exactly what to do. Literally, your own decisions are taken away from you.
Ben Barnes
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