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Ways Quotes by John Green
- Different authors write different ways, have different relationships with their audiences, and those are all legitimate.
- The funny thing about writing is that whether you're doing well or doing it poorly, it looks the exact same. That's actually one of the…
- But there are a thousand ways to look at it: maybe the strings break, or maybe our ship s sink, or maybe we're grass--our roots…
- That’s part of what I like about the book in some ways. It portrays death truthfully. You die in the middle of your life, in…
- No, I don’t think you’re gonna be single forever, and also I don’t understand your obsession with romantic love. There are other ways to have…
- What I love about the sculpture is that it makes the bones that we are always walking and playing on manifest, like in a world…
- It seems to me that the great pleasure of human life is not in having an opinion, but rather in learning all the ways you…
More Ways Quotes
- Different men seek after happiness in different ways and by different means, and so make for themselves different modes of life and… — Aristotle
- Children are supposed to help hold a marriage together. They do this in a number of ways. For instance, they demand so… — Richard Armour
- Yes, all fundamentalists feel that in a secular society, God has been relegated to the margin, to the periphery and they are… — Karen Armstrong
- Lebanon was under Israeli occupation, up to its capital, but we did not consider that a disaster. Why? Because it was very… — Bashar al-Assad
- I don't think we are going to become extinct. We're very clever and extremely resourceful - and we will find ways of… — David Attenborough
- Please don't make the mistake of thinking that 'Oryx and Crake' is anti-science. Science is a way of knowing, and a tool.… — Margaret Atwood
- One man's ways may be as good as another's, but we all like our own best. — Jane Austen
- The world is so unpredictable. Things happen suddenly, unexpectedly. We want to feel we are in control of our own existence. In… — Paul Auster