
Top 16 The Bugg Books Quotes
#1. As you lay on a summer's day
In a cool and shady place,
Don't look up into the skies;
Instead look down and squint your eyes.
Squint your eyes so very tight,
And if you wish with all your might,
You'll find the land of More-Than-Small.
In this land live buggs
that's all!
Stephen Cosgrove
#2. How did the senator know that children meant happiness? Could he see into their souls? What if the moment they were out of sight, three of them jumped the fourth and began beating him up?
Milan Kundera
#3. The world is not magic - and that's the most magical thing about it.
Sean Carroll
#4. When people think of dance films, they don't really think of good stories.
Marques Houston
#5. She wanted to walk into a crowded restaurant where a man would look up and take her into his arms with his eyes. She wanted to know what it was like to feel that she was beautiful to someone and had been eagerly waited for
J.R. Ward
#6. Writers should be applauded for their ability to make things up.
Emma Donoghue
#7. Sorry I'm late. I had to drag some Californians out of a snowbank.
Cynthia Hand
#8. I do not believe any of the statistical claims that are made about public opinion. I don't see why anybody does.
Christopher Hitchens
#9. Our journey of discipleship is not a dash around the track, nor is it fully comparable to a lengthy marathon. In truth, it is a lifelong migration toward a more celestial world.
Neil L. Andersen
#10. Another of Brother Lawrence's helpful ideas was to pray shorter conversational prayers continually through the day rather than trying to pray long sessions of complex prayers.
Rick Warren
#11. You wouldn't desire something if you didn't have the talent to carry it out.
Napoleon Hill
#12. Sergio Leone's 'Once Upon a Time in America' is a brilliant movie. It's about four hours long, but it's so well done.
Erik Estrada
#13. Forecasting our futures is built into our psyches because we will soon have to manage that future. We have no choice. No matter how often we fail, we can never stop trying.
Alan Greenspan
#14. To picture world history as advancing smoothly and steadily without sometimes taking gigantic strides backward is undialectical, unscientific and theoretically wrong.
Vladimir Lenin
#15. Vittoria slipped off her robe. 'You've never been to bed with a yoga master, have you?
Dan Brown
#16. Appealing workplaces are to be avoided. One wants a room with no view, so imagination can meet memory in the dark.
Annie Dillard
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