Top 16 Autobiographic Quotes
#1. Speak, Memory is strictly autobiographic. There is nothing autobiographic in Lolita.
Vladimir Nabokov
#2. That accurst autobiographic form which puts a premium on the loose, the improvised, the cheap, and the easy.
Henry James
#3. No one had ever taught him - and he had never imagined the necessity of learning - how to betray the one person whom you truly cared for in life. The only person who genuinely loved you. How to break that person's heart, whether it be tomorrow, or five years or ten years in the future.
Eloisa James
#4. Part of the job for me and others from El Paso who live along the border is to dispel the myths about how supposedly dangerous the border is.
Beto O'Rourke
#5. If your enemies are hungry, give them food to eat. If they are thirsty, give them water to drink. - Proverbs 25:21
Gary Chapman
#6. Had Ben grown up in the old world, Ethan would probably have entered his son's bedroom to find him glued to an iPhone. Texting friends. Watching television. Playing video games. Twitter and Facebook. Ethan didn't miss those things.
Anonymous
#7. Space Mountain may be the oldest ride in the park, but it has the longest line.
Ric Flair
#10. We find things beautiful because we recognize them and contrariwise we find things beautiful because their novelty surprises us.
W. Somerset Maugham
#11. What doesn't kill you can be ignored until the immediate crisis has passed.
Andrea Speed
#12. I'm not really well educated - other than an art survey course at the High School of Art and Design in New York when I was, like, 15. I don't know the history of art, but I got over intimidation from the art world when I realized that I was allowed to feel whatever I want and like whatever I want.
Marc Jacobs
#13. You're in trouble for that," I told Bennett. "Will said he's going to 'Vietcong' on you
Christina Lauren
#14. We can and should seize upon the energy crisis as a good excuse and great opportunity for making some very fundamental changes that we should be making anyhow for other reasons.
Russell E. Train
#15. She could taste loss in the back of her throat so badly that she could vomit.
Max Barry
#16. What was the point of giving children freedom to experiment and fail, if one then turned it all into a tiresome object lesson?
Laura Lippman
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