I go to a hotel and try to get there by 5:30 in the morning. I keep a dictionary, a thesaurus, a… — Maya Angelou Copy Share Image
“He also had another analogy of refuting God. One’s identity is supported like a house of cards. The layer upon layer of… — Henry Virgin Copy Share Image
“The progress of Sybilla though a market was the progress of worker bee through a bower of intently propagating blossoms. Everything stuck.… — Dorothy Dunnett Copy Share Image
“Thus engaged, with her right elbow supported by her left hand, Madame Defarge said nothing when her lord came in, but coughed… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“For the man was canny, he was intuitive, he anticipated everything. He continually looked over his shoulders, he looked into the background… — Ron Hansen Copy Share Image
“On the back part of the step, toward the right, I saw a small iridescent sphere of almost unbearable brilliance. At first… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
“Marriage meant jointures and pin money and siring an heir to continue the dynasty. A cottage meant just him and Maria. What… — Sabrina Jeffries Copy Share Image
“You walk down a hallway papered in playing cards, row upon row of clubs and spades. Lanterns fashioned from additional cards hang… — Erin Morgenstern Copy Share Image
“The Muse is not real. Relying on the Muse is like leaning on a crutch made of playing cards.” — Chuck Wendig Copy Share Image
“Years vanish. Months collapse. Time is like a tall building made of playing cards. It seems orderly until a strong gust of… — Dani Shapiro Copy Share Image
Some memorizers arbitrarily associate each playing card with a familiar person or object, so that the king of clubs is represented by,… — Joshua Foer Copy Share Image
'Moonwalking with Einstein' refers to a memory device I used when I memorized a deck of playing cards at the U.S. Memory… — Joshua Foer Copy Share Image