Top 13 Soho Press Quotes

#1. England's civil war had ended in a consensus as the English discovered that they hated foreigners more than they hated their own countrymen.

Len Deighton

#2. Success each day should be judged by the seeds sown, not the harvest reaped.

John C. Maxwell

#3. Thinking like your prey ... that's where you find their vulnerabilities.

Suzanne Collins

#4. Never diagnosed the enemy before.

Henry V. O'Neil

#5. The Strokes can play anything. They could play 'Thriller,' and it would just sound like 'Thriller' as played by the Strokes.

Julian Casablancas

#6. The only thing wrong with immortality is that it tends to go on forever.

Herb Caen

#7. Now, when a vampire goes underground as we call it - when he ceases to drink blood and he just lies in the earth - he soon becomes too weak to resurrect himself, and what follows is a dream state.

Anne Rice

#8. But you are imperfect, and you deserve to be.

Jo Graham

#9. It was a clear, starry night, dead calm. Whenever I see a sky
like that, I wish I could write music

Henning Mankell

#10. The seasons come up undisturbed by crime and war.

George A. Smith

#11. Maybe if I'd studied writing instead of anthropology, I'd be more sensible. You know - pick a genre, follow the rules, stay in the box - but let's face it. Sensible people don't major in anthropology.

Mary Doria Russell

#12. The intermittent depression that had shadowed him throughout his adult life was about to envelop him once again.

Erik Larson

#13. I have never seen a greater monster or miracle than myself.

Michel De Montaigne

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