
Top 15 Savvy Book Quotes
#1. Hallowell, in his very savvy book Connect, cites the 1979 Alameda
Nicholas Boothman
#2. If you must err, do so on the side of audacity.
Sue Monk Kidd
#4. I never wanted Mary Poppins to be my nanny. I wanted to be her when I grew up.
Anita Diament
#5. I don't get angry very often, but there have been times when I have been frustrated with myself, maybe after playing a bad shot, after getting out, I have done some damage to some equipment of mine. Once or twice in the course of 20 years - I think you can allow me that at least.
Rahul Dravid
#6. Sometimes I see myself fine, sometimes I need a witness. And I like the whole truth, but there are nights I only need forgiveness.
Dar Williams
#7. This led to a lessening of confidence in the judicial system. Justice, it seemed, was available only to those who could pay enough to secure a 'right verdict
Alison Weir
#8. Deliberately or not, every author is of course present in every book he or she writes - even in a scientific text.
Abraham Pais
#9. When I found this opportunity to answer the ad, I got the job and I've been there ever since.
Dan DeCarlo
#10. I can't stand the crap that gets talked by everyone - Players, Fans, The Media, Club Officals. Why should I waste my time listening to people who are clearly less intelligent than me
Fabio Capello
#11. Her best friend was gone and nobody understood that no amount of makeup, fresh air or shopping was going to fill the hole in her heart.
Cecelia Ahern
#12. Great novels are above all great fairy tales ... literature does not tell the truth but makes it up.
Vladimir Nabokov
#13. But there's food if you know how to find it. My father knew and he taught me some before he was blown to bits in a mine explosion. There was nothing even to bury. I was eleven then. Five years later, I still wake up screaming for him to run.
Suzanne Collins
#14. Wilderness is wise; civilization enjoys the joy of foolishness.
Debasish Mridha
#15. Indian culture certainly gives the Indian mind, including the mind of the Indian scientist, the ability to think out of the box.
Roland Joffe
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