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Book Quotes by Kathryn Stockett
- I grew up in the 1970s, but I don't think a whole lot had changed from the '60s. Oh, it had changed in the law…
- Wasn't that the point of the book? For women to realize, We are just two people. Not that much separates us. Not nearly as much…
- I always order the banned books from a black market dealer in California, figuring if the State of Mississippi banned them, they must be good.
- I'm pretty sure I can say that no one in my family ever asked Demetrie what it felt like to be black in Mississippi, working…
- Great books give you a feeling that you miss all day, until you finally get to crawl back inside those pages again.
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- High thoughts must have high language. — Aristophanes
- I was never really a comic-book fanatic. — J. J. Abrams
- When it comes to the point where you occasionally look forward to being in prison on the basis that you might be… — Julian Assange
- Films and television and even comic books are churning out vast quantities of fictional narratives, and the public continues to swallow them… — Paul Auster
- I'm not a comic book guy at all. — Darren Aronofsky
- I don't believe in personal immortality; the only way I expect to have some version of such a thing is through my… — Isaac Asimov
- I'd never heard of the 'Lord of the Rings', actually. So I went to the bookstore and there it was, three shelves… — Sean Astin
- The question is, are we happy to suppose that our grandchildren may never be able to see an elephant except in a… — David Attenborough
- I have a big following among the biogeeks of this world. Nobody ever puts them in books. — Margaret Atwood
- Once you publish a book, it is out of your control. You cannot dictate how people read it. — Margaret Atwood
- Writers and books are cheap dates, especially when you compare the cost of a book with a ticket to the opera -… — Margaret Atwood
- Our generation in the west was lucky: we had readymade gateways. We had books, paper, teachers, schools and libraries. But many in… — Margaret Atwood