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Book Quotes by Diana Gabaldon
- I read all the time. People ask, 'Do you read while you work?' And I say, 'I better.' I take two or three years to…
- I don't plot the books out ahead of time, I don't plan them. I don't begin at the beginning and end at the end. I…
- When you're reading, you're not where you are; you're in the book. By the same token, I can write anywhere.
- A general cry of "What book? What book? Let us see this famous book!
- Character, I think, is the single most important thing in fiction. You might read a book once for its interesting plot—but not twice.
- You could tell from the books whether a library was meant for show or not. Books that were used had an open, interested feel to…
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