Top 16 Crow Country Book Quotes
#1. He bore the same sort of resemblance to his mother that our loving memory of a friend's face often bears to the face itself: the lines were all more generous, the smile brighter, the expression heartier. If
George Eliot
#2. I don't call myself an artist. I act. That's what I do.
Lusia Strus
#3. I picked books by their covers - the worse the cover, the more I wanted to read it.
Ahmet Zappa
#4. Anyone who would let Gary Cooper and the entire cast go charging on horseback without first finding out what kind of footing the horses had is nuts and cannot possibly direct a motion picture.
Dick York
#5. you'll know you're hitting a groove when grocery shopping becomes less stressful and more focused (you actually have a list and no real reason to veer from it).
Kate Payne
#6. To defeat ISIS and let Iran get nuclear weapons would be to win the battle and lose the war,
Benjamin Netanyahu
#7. Every moment of enjoyment
Brings to some one else a sorrow,
But your sorrow gladdens no one,
For from sorrow naught but sorrow springs.
August Strindberg
#8. We can expect the climate crisis industry to grow increasingly shrill, and increasingly hostile toward anyone who questions their authority.
Kenneth P. Green
#9. I am not temperamental. I just know what I want and if I don't have it, I try to get it.
Paulette Goddard
#10. To be fully known and fully loved is the most healing gift one human being can give another.
John Ortberg
#11. (Every word they said now would be true.) Do say something, she thought, wishing only to hear his voice. For the shadow, the thing folding them in was beginning, she felt, to close round her again. Say anything, she begged, looking at him, as if for help.
Virginia Woolf
#12. Many men today are running on adrenaline and not anointing.
Larry Stockstill
#13. It was the biggest suppression of voting rights in our country's history since Jim Crow. And the thread of race runs from the beginning to the end of my book.
Sidney Blumenthal
#14. An author ought to consider himself, not as a gentleman who gives a private or eleemosynary treat, but rather as one who keeps a public ordinary, at which all persons are welcome for their money.
Henry Fielding
#15. The embodiment of his mystic precepts, he appeared at any given moment to be on the verge of an amazing disintegration, his particular complex of atoms ready to go shooting off into the great void like a burst of fireworks.
Thomas Ligotti
#16. I definitely love kimchi. The biggest influence that eating so much Korean food growing up had on me was that I have no limit for spiciness. The hotter the better.
Patrick Stump
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