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Really Quotes by Norton Juster
- Whatever we learn has a purpose and whatever we do affects everything and everyone else, if even in the tiniest way. Why, when a housefly…
- That's the way most everyone gets here. It's really quite simple: every time you decide something without having a good reason, you jump to Conclusions…
- I think really good books can be read by anybody.
- You see, it's really quite simple. A simile is just a mode of comparison employing 'as' and 'like' to reveal the hidden character or essence…
- But why do only unimportant things?" asked Milo, who suddenly remembered how much time he spent each day doing them. "Think of all the trouble…
- You see. . . it's really quite strenuous doing nothing all day, so once a week we take a holiday and go nowhere, which was…
- They walked for a while, all silent in their thoughts, until they reached the car and Alec drew a fine telescope from his shirt and…
- It was really written as most, I think, books are by writers - for themselves. There was something that just had to be written, in…
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