Top 33 Charlie Lovett Quotes
#1. You don't realize that when you're young, and you're surprised there's a lot of people at your gig - you just think it's general British-press hype.
Stephen Malkmus
#2. King Arthur's Knights had been the first book Arthur had read late at night under the covers with a torch...it was he supposed, thinking back on it, the first book that had showed him what reading was really all about.
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#3. They did not speak of the future; they merely lived in the present. It was a perfect summer.
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#4. The ladies in my family have always known what to do in a roomful of rare books.
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#6. said Sophie, "and I'll give you a call." "I'll be waiting by the phone," said Winston. "You carry your phone in your pocket," she teased. "Yes, well, that proves it, then." -
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#7. Novel writing seems an altogether less intimidating occupation when one considers that one only need produce a small tale.
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#10. Like a subscription to a magazine, thought Peter. The period during which I am allowed to be happy has expired.
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#11. This is the first book edition. Without the mold it would have cost me twice as much." "You've
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#12. Remember, the only thing to fear is Fear, and - well, don't even fear Fear, for he's a cowardly chap at the best, who will run if you show a brave front.
William Walker Atkinson
#13. Whether planned or not, humor takes our mind off of our troubles.
Allen Klein
#14. Every muscle in his body seemed to be crying out to him--- she thinks this is a date; don't lead her on. Yet in spite of this, Peter found himself saying, ' I like your hair
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#15. He embraced the ache. It reminded him that Amanda was real. For the first time in his life, he knew exactly what he was aching for.
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#16. Scrooge replied that the calendar was an arbitrary governor of a man's life and that the new year began anew whenever one decided to live his life in a new way.
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#17. ...he pulled on his coat and stepped into the darkness for a walk up to the village shop. He found walking to the shop once or twice a day to buy food as needed a comforting routine.
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#18. AS A CHILD, I had an unquenchable thirst for novels," said Jane,
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#19. Agriculture is one economic activity that does not obey the laws of demand and supply.
John Kenneth Galbraith
#20. I was always scared to meet people. Scared or maybe lazy.
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#21. But though that love was engraved on her heart, she did not have the words to explain its nature.
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#22. What he wanted was to find that world-within-the-world where he could be himself by himself.
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#23. We should let our godliness exhale like th odor of flowers. We should live for the good of our kind, and strive for the salvation of the world.
Alexander Crummell
#24. The best way to learn about books, ... is to spend time with them, talk about them, defend them.
Charlie Lovett
#25. That must be something to discover a book that nobody's ever heard of or everybody thought was lost."
"It's every bibliophile's dream," said Francis, and Peter knew in a second that it was his own.
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#26. I embellish the truth of their lives with the lies of my imagination.
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#27. Anyway, a man who buys a woman a book this nice is looking to be more than just an acquaintance.
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#28. The one who realizes the mistake, seeks forgiveness and searches for kindness, must be forgiven.
M.F. Moonzajer
#29. It was as if a part of her mind dwelt in him and a part of his mind dwelt in her, and when she was separated from him a part of herself was missing.
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#30. He only kissed her and she kissed him and her knees went weak and her heart raced and she thought for a moment that she saw fireworks.
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#31. A literary mystery, a damsel in distress, and his rival deposed. If that doesn't get him here then he's not much of a knight in shining armor.
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#32. Without you there is only me, and with you there is us.
John Shors
#33. She read the letter again and tried to imagine what it would feel like to be so desperate for a response that you would drop all sense of dignity and propriety and dash from the house at the first sight of the postman.
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