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Page Quotes by Tom Robbins
- Words on a page can hypnotize you if the rhythm is right
- Don't talk about it - you'll talk it away. Let the ideas flow from your mind to the page without exposing them to air. Especially…
- Most really good fiction is compelled into being. It comes from a kind of uncalculated innocence. You need not have your ending in mind before…
- Serious reading is hardly a social activity and every halfway serious reader is perpetually subject to a form of coitus interruptus. Family members or friends…
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- The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. — Saint Augustine
- When good news about the market hits the front page of the New York Times, sell. — Bernard Baruch
- I live for the present always. I accept this risk. I don't deny the past, but it's a page to turn. — Juliette Binoche
- Basically I wake up in the morning and I think everything's going to be great. I'm really kind of optimistic, and I… — Lewis Black
- A study last year showed that the page you turn to first in the newspaper can be a predictor of how long… — Elayne Boosler
- A page of my journal is like a cake of portable soup. A little may be diffused into a considerable portion. — James Boswell
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- If you have poor management that's not doing the right job, you end up with unions filling the void and... page after… — Eli Broad
- There's a difference between knowing what's on the page in a history book and actually feeling that page have curves and valleys. — Garth Brooks
- I can always write. Sometimes, to be sure, what I write is crap, but it's words on the page and therefore it… — Geraldine Brooks
- Rachel Cusk's books are like pop-up volumes for grown-ups, the prose springing out of the page to bop you neatly between the… — Julie Burchill
- What is the worst of woes that wait on age? What stamps the wrinkle deeper on the brow? To view each loved… — Lord Byron