Research material can turn up anywhere - in a dusty old letter in an archive, a journal or some old photographs you… — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
“Peeling gold letters over the door read Ollivanders: Makers of Fine Wands since 382 B.C.” — J.K. Rowling Copy Share Image
Supreme dope dealer, write it in bold letters. They love a nigga's spirit like Pac at the Coachella. — Pusha T Copy Share Image
To pick up a cigarette wrapper or wine label or an old letter or the end of a carton is my way… — Robert Motherwell Copy Share Image
“This time, Fusako was able to express herself with fluency and candor. The bold letters she had been writing week after week… — Yukio Mishima Copy Share Image
“Why the hell didn't faerie food come with a warning written in bold letters: MADE IN LA LA LAND. EATING WILL OPEN… — Cherie Colyer Copy Share Image
“As I started to read the 100 year old letters their story unwound and I began to share their passion for life… — Mark Wardlaw Copy Share Image
“I loved the abandoned subway stations, rushing past the darkened platforms, the sprawl of graffiti like old letters. Letters left by ghosts.” — Hannah Lillith Assadi Copy Share Image
“If you're a guy, I'm sure you already know that their most famous product is that litle plastic stariner at the bototm… — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
“The last door on the second story was the exception. Fresh gold letters: MAHONEY & ASSOCIATES, PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS. Mahoney sat inside. The… — Tim Dorsey Copy Share Image
As a biographer, I try to uncover the adventures and personalities behind each character I research. Once my character and I have… — Jean Fritz Copy Share Image
One of the things that's pretty unique about nu shu, when you look especially at these old letters and stories that have… — Lisa See Copy Share Image
“Without 'tis autumn, the wind beats on the pane With heavy drops, the leaves high upwards sweep. You take old letters from… — mihai eminescu Copy Share Image
For a long time we dreamed of a real leather ball, and at last my brother had one for his birthday. The… — Alison Uttley Copy Share Image
“Then he said a strange thing, but to himself. 'They lived, didn't they?' And I said yes, that when one reads old… — Elizabeth Kostova Copy Share Image
The fear of loss is an engine of horrors, but also a source of the greatest forms of heroism. There's not a… — Cass Sunstein Copy Share Image
Man's books are but man's alphabet, Beyond and on his lessons lie - The lessons of the violet, The large gold letters… — Joaquin Miller Copy Share Image
“I never knew what sad work the reading of old-letters was before that evening, though I could hardly tell why. The letters… — Elizabeth Gaskell Copy Share Image
[T]his free and easy old-bachelor sort of life is quite full of fun and jollity. Pease and myself room together; and everything… — Rutherford B. Hayes Copy Share Image
“Jen, get a clue and read Wadim's shirt." Jacque told her dryly. Jen looked over at Wadim who, oh so helpfully, pulled… — Quinn Loftis Copy Share Image
“When did people begin to wear clothing with writing on it? Was this not significant? I visit a beach resort. There is… — Richard Todd Copy Share Image
It is a fact perhaps kept a little too much in the background, that mothers have a self larger than their maternity,… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
“I listen to her and think about it, and I realize I would be an absolute moron to walk away from this,… — Taylor Jenkins Reid Copy Share Image
“I didn't mind what she called me, what anybody called me. But this was the room I had to live in. It… — Raymond Chandler Copy Share Image
“But what after all is one night? A short space, especially when the darkness dims so soon, and so soon a bird… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
“On your left you can see the Stationary Circus in all its splendor! Not far nor wide will you find dancing bears… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
“There’s more deceit and dishonesty. In 1950, I was fourteen years old and applied for a work permit for an after-school job.… — Walter E. Williams Copy Share Image
“ A Hard Life With Memory I’m a poor audience for my memory. She wants me to attend her voice nonstop, but… — Wisława Szymborska Copy Share Image
“Some days, I’m still sixteen and burning bridges. I’ve seen a lot of war zones in these past few months, between the… — d.a.s Copy Share Image
“For most people, having company for more than three of four days is a serious mistake, the equivalent to sawing a large… — William Maxwell Copy Share Image
“Well, take e-mail for example. People don’t write to each other anymore, do they? Once my generation’s gone, the written letter will… — Steve Robinson Copy Share Image
One of the pleasures of reading old letters is the knowledge that they need no answer. — Lord Byron Copy Share Image
“As a historical novelist, there is very little I like more than spending time sorting through boxes of old letters, diaries, maps,… — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
I love the dark hours of my being. My mind deepens into them. There I can find, as in old letters, the… — Rainer Maria Rilke Copy Share Image
“I'd felt obligated to get Ian a Christmas present. A chunk of coal sat in a brightly wrapped box under the tree,… — Jeaniene Frost Copy Share Image
Donald Trump is an archetypal grifter. Using the presidency to promote your golf courses, hotels, and real estate business is grifting. So… — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
If I had the power to influence Indian journals, I would have the following headlines printed in bold letters on the first… — Lala Lajpat Rai Copy Share Image
“Oops. My cheeks flushed as I looked down, now seeing the bold letters painted on the street, directing me to LOOK RIGHT.… — S.T. Bende Copy Share Image
“Oh! Old rubbish! Old letters, old clothes, old objects that one does not want to throw away. How well nature has understood… — Jules Renard Copy Share Image
To me, reading through old letters and journals is like treasure hunting. Somewhere in those faded, handwritten lines there is a story… — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image