
Top 15 Malakit Quotes
#1. There is a logic [to my reading], but I can't define it. I like reading impulsively. I collect books, I have a lot of them, but most of them I have not read yet. I'll read them when they call me from the shelf.
Aleksandar Hemon
#2. If it wasn't for O'Flanagan's Pub on Manhattan's Upper East Side, I don't know where I would have spent my Friday nights as a young man.
Michael Bloomberg
#4. The eastern sky above the firs was flushed faintly pink from the reflection of the west, and Anne was wondering dreamily if the spirit of color looked like that ...
L.M. Montgomery
#5. Those who have some means think that the most important thing in the world is love. The poor know that it is money.
Gerald Brenan
#6. When government gets too big, freedom is lost. Government is supposed to be the servant. But when a government can tax the people with no limit or restraint on what the government can take, then the government has become the master.
Ronald Reagan
#7. Writing is self employment, so you can make your own schedule.
Lois Lowry
#8. I always find a couple of hecklers ... I'll kinda look at them, stare at 'em, and let them know I can't be stopped.
Jermaine O'Neal
#9. If I could be useful to another human being, even for a day, that would be a great thing. It would be greater than all the big thoughts I could have at the university.
Muhammad Yunus
#10. I'm a great believer that saying yes is a lot more fun than saying no.
Richard Branson
#11. 95% of romantic stories end with partners committing to each other because everything after that is just the blank terrifying morass of adulthood. This monotonous grind in which the only real excitement in your life is occasionally finding a truly ripe avocado at the grocery store.
John Green
#12. Hand me down the shark repellent Bat-Spray!
Adam West
#13. Are you in love with me, the me I am right now?"
"Well not right now," he said, brooding. "Right now you're kinda mean."
-Tara and Logan
Jill Shalvis
#14. What gets me, Varinka, is not really the lack of money but all those little troubles life is full of, all whispering, all those jeers and jokes.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#15. It's a habit, and I'm just as uncomfortable if I don't read as if I don't smoke.
W. Somerset Maugham
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