Top 11 Quotes About Longbooks

#1. To be simple is no small matter.

Gustave Flaubert

#2. The safest words are always those which bring us most directly to facts.

Charles Henry Parkhurst

#3. I used to think God guided us by opening and closing doors, but now I know sometimes God wants us to kick some doors down.

Bob Goff

#4. Above all, let's hope we never take ourselves too seriously.

Vercors

#5. We're headed towards a fascist economy in which you have big government, big corporations and big labor, and they're all in cahoots to strangle the entrepreneur.

Wayne Rogers

#6. I don't like being disappointed by somebody I trust. Fortunately, it rarely happens.

Alain Ducasse

#7. I huffed out a deep breath. "It's something huge, isn't it?" Beezle nodded. "Yup."
There was a sound of several limbs splashing in the water. "Is it all squishy and tentacly?"
"Yup."
"I hate my life," I said, and as I turned I conjured a ball of nightfire and threw it.

Christina Henry

#8. Better slip with foot than tongue.

Benjamin Franklin

#9. I always loved the challenge. When something new happened, I always used to get quite excited.

John Noble

#10. Reading a novel, War and Peace for example, is no Catnap. Because a novel is so long, reading one is like being married forever to somebody nobody knows or cares about.

Kurt Vonnegut

#11. Be happy, be proud, be generous, be respectful, be proud to be French citizens.

Francois Hollande

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