Top 13 Open Minded Reading Quotes
#2. You receive in return what you plant with your words and your deeds.
Bethanee Epifani
#3. I'm not sure what is worse, a closed mind or a closed book.
Anthony Liccione
#4. Does it have a name? All of these fancy magical weapons usually have names."
Bishop glared at her. "Yeah. I like to call it Goldie."
"You're funny for an angel."
"Not really. I'm just inspired at the moment.
Michelle Rowen
#5. A local train ... moved gently off up the line with a very singular motion indeed, in which the leap of a frog, the bounce of a pogo-stick, and the canter of a very short fat pony all were brought to mind.
Honor Tracy
#6. We named her Dorothy Ann. Dolly, for short. I kissed her warily, fearful of the pain of loving her, love her, though love her I did; fearful lest she hurt me by dying.
Nancy E. Turner
#7. Readers should be open-minded to read anything they fancy regardless of the source. That way we can rid off the writing stereotyped by race or gender.
Gloria D. Gonsalves
#8. Dorothy is th cool type of temperament who quite frequently thinks that two is a crowd.
Anita Loos
#9. When we are lost in delusion, it's hard to see even the most obvious truths.
Jack Kornfield
#10. People in the movie division hate the people in the cable group ... Ultimately, you work for NBCUniversal, not Bravo or Syfy.
Steve Burke
#11. Some hard and dry book in a dead language, which you have found it impossible to read at home, but for which you still have a lingering regard, is the best to carry with you on a journey.
Henry David Thoreau
#12. It's never fifty-fifty in a marriage. Someone falls in love first. Someone puts someone else up on a pedestal. Someone works hard to keep things rolling smoothly, someone else sails along for the ride. Someone who would do anything to keep it the way it was in the beginning.
Jodi Picoult
#13. Aromatherapy without massage is like an orchestra without a conductor
Robert Tisserand
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