Top 13 Bookcrossing Shipping Quotes

#1. People love to be told stories, but it's the sugar that draws you into the theater.

Craig Bierko

#2. When I left the Royal College, I decided I would only make paintings that I would want to look at myself, that felt close to my life.

Chris Ofili

#3. What a man leaves behind is what a man is.

Toni Morrison

#4. The only question with wealth is, what do you do with it?

John D. Rockefeller

#5. All the resources we need are in the mind.

Theodore Roosevelt

#6. O Life! thou art a galling load,
Along a rough, a weary road,
To wretches such as I!

Robert Burns

#7. Marianne Dashwood looks at gray skies and sees blue. That's all very well, and it's not something you ever want entirely to lose. But you must lose a little of it; otherwise you're going to get wet.

Emma Thompson

#8. Air was filtering out of my two collapsing lungs. Water rose, bubbling to enter, and I would have died of instantaneous pneumonia - something I have never heard of - if my hand had not got hold of a glass ashtray and, entirely apart from my personal decision, flung it.

Grace Paley

#9. I studied voiceover, and I studied acting and I got my first series and my first agent a week out of high school. And it took me about five years of hit-or-miss auditioning and booking on occasion before I could support myself totally as an actor.

Bob Bergen

#10. In the 1950s in the United States, few music lovers were listening to chamber music. Daddy played Bach and Haydn on our phonograph for me. Not only did I become familiar with the form; he discussed the concerti. My own head start. My own Head Start.

Karen DeCrow

#11. Charity has always been a expression of the guilty consciences of a ruling class.

Doris Lessing

#12. Do not postpone life until two pounds form now. Go on the trip. Wear the strapless dress. Go zip lining, or water-skiing, or swimming with the dolphins. None of us are guaranteed a future. Putting ff joy until you're the right size could mean you'll never experience it at all.

Jennifer Weiner

#13. Love! What is love? It's nothing. It's just a word. It doesn't exist. Only pleasure is important.

Oscar Wilde

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