Top 17 Turow Novel Quotes
#2. I feel like I'm held more accountable to stay healthy now because now I'm a role model to young girls to not have eating issues and to not say, 'Hey, it's OK to starve yourself' or 'It's OK to throw up after your meals' - that's not OK.
Demi Lovato
#3. Do not be frightened, friend. Let us dance our way to God.
Kamand Kojouri
#4. The kiss originated when the first male reptile licked the first female reptile, implying in a subtle way that she was as succulent as the small reptile he had for dinner the night before.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#5. Every mind has a horizon in respect to its present intellectual capacity but not in respect to its future intellectual capacity.
Gottfried Leibniz
#6. A good mooring needs no knot, still no one can untie it.
Laozi
#7. Only in the mystery novel are we delivered final and unquestionable solutions. The joke to me is that fiction gives you a truth that reality can't deliver.
Scott Turow
#8. Wildlife of the world is disappearing ... simply because of a general and widespread ignorance and neglect
Prince Philip
#9. I spent four of my five years at Stanford writing a novel I was unable to sell.
Scott Turow
#10. If Wellington epitomizes the English gentleman, Eisenhower epitomizes the natural American gentleman.
John Keegan
#11. Life could do nothing for her, beyond giving time for a better preparation for death.
Jane Austen
#12. We didn't know ... the reality of who those people were.
Jennifer Brown
#14. Every person struggles with the self to find and kindle their special radiance, which comes from cultivating kindness, charity, and love.
Kilroy J. Oldster
#15. Poison Pill is a great reading. The novel ranges from Russian oligarchs to the American worlds of drug research and the equity markets, all of it in a mode of high suspense.
Scott Turow
#16. The United States stands at the pinnacle of world power. This is a solemn moment for the American democracy. For with primacy in power is joined an awe-inspiring accountability for the future.
Winston Churchill
#17. If I'm going to be a caged bird, I'll sing the best song I can.
Wes Craven
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