
Top 11 Old Bookshops Quotes
#1. Words have a taste, sweet but subtle, like dark chocolate; the scent of old bookshops; a flamenco rhythm; the feeling of the rain on your face on sunny days. Words are cruel and spiteful sometimes, wise and loving at others.
Chloe Thurlow
#2. I'm also inspired by great art and people who create and contribute rather than destroy.
Raul Castillo
#3. When I started making music, we'd lost a lot of our great people. Rock was moving in a direction I didn't like. Rock was my generation's revolutionary, sexual, poetic, and political voice, but it had become corporatized. It was going into stadiums. It was so far removed from its basic roots.
Patti Smith
#4. Good is not the opposite of evil, joy is the opposite of evil.
Michael Ventura
#5. never give testimony against another physician.
Joseph Heller
#6. Obviously a primary liberal conviction is that we should be tolerant of other peoples' convictions. But if we believe in something, we had better find ways to say so convincingly.
Tony Judt
#9. When the art world is done wrong, a reader's faith is lost and possibly not recuperable.
Rachel Kushner
#10. If you wanna make a friend, solve a problem for them. No problem to solve? Create one.
Michael Weston
#11. You can't discriminate against someone because of their race, color, or religion, but you can discriminate against someone because of their sexual preference, I find it to be abhorrent.
Rib Hillis
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