Allan poe Quote by James Van Praagh Download Open image “I do like a good mystery. I'm reading Edgar Allan Poe now. I also like autobiographies.” — James Van Praagh ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Allan poe Autobiography Mystery Reading
When I'm reading for my own pleasure, I read things other than history or archival material. I read a lot of fiction. I'm very… — David McCullough Copy Share Image
I love mysteries, and I read them every night before I go to bed. — David Herbert Donald Copy Share Image
I spent the first twenty years of my writing career preparing for the mystery genre, which is my favorite literary form. — Sue Grafton Copy Share Image
I've always been a mystery fan. My very first grown-up book, I distinctly remember going to the library and my mom helping me pick… — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
I love mystery novels... I love seeing the dramas played out in academic departments, particularly English departments. I started reading these when I was… — Natasha Trethewey Copy Share Image
Mysteries I read for fun, so I will probably never write one, for fear of spoiling the fun. — Fred Saberhagen Copy Share Image
Part of my motivation for writing mysteries for young people is that I loved mysteries when I was growing up, and now that I'm… — Wendelin Van Draanen Copy Share Image
“I really enjoy mysteries, well-written fiction novels, historical novels, and the occasional vampire, wolf, human triangle as long as it's real” — Michael Connelly Copy Share Image
Be grateful for the love you have to share-share it, and it will return to you ten times over. — James Van Praagh Copy Share Image
I think that all things are spirit and are derived from spirit. When you look at life from that perspective, it takes on a… — James Van Praagh Copy Share Image
Recognize that you are a spiritual being who is part of a large cosmic family of spiritual beings. You have the power, strength, and… — James Van Praagh Copy Share Image
Laugh every chance you get. Laughter is sure to break the bonds of negativity that may be lurking about. — James Van Praagh Copy Share Image
The time has come for us to envision ourselves as spiritual beings of light and love. — James Van Praagh Copy Share Image
Thoughts are like bullets. You should be aware when you walk into a building what energy is there, whose thoughts are there. People should… — James Van Praagh Copy Share Image
The more we make an effort to keep our thoughts positive, the more pleasurable our journey in life will be. — James Van Praagh Copy Share Image
“Without mindfulness, we let our old, habitual behaviors and emotions cause us to wipe out in the tumultuous surf.” — James Van Praagh Copy Share Image
Thoughts are like bullets. They go right to you. You're like the target. When you walk around and you are depressed or there is… — James Van Praagh Copy Share Image
“Stay positive. When you resist change, you are trying too hard to control the outcome and not paying enough attention to the process.” — James Van Praagh Copy Share Image
“To me [Edgar Allan Poe's] prose is unreadable—like Jane Austin's [sic]. No there is a difference. I could read his prose on salary, but… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality.” ― Edgar Allan Poe” — Penny Reid Copy Share Image
I would say that Edgar Allan Poe, [Georges] Perec, Thomas Pynchon, and [Jorge Luis] Borges are all boy-writers. These are writers who take... a… — Paul Auster Copy Share Image
“EDGAR ALLAN POE was born on January 19, 1809, in Boston, the second of three children born to actors David Poe Jr. and Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins.” — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image
“Edgar Allan Poe called it “the imp of the perverse,” that willful, self-destructive voice within that impels us to do things or say things… — Jack Cashill Copy Share Image
I am an invisible man. No, I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allan Poe; nor am I one of your… — Ralph Ellison Copy Share Image
“Suffice it to say I was compelled to create this group in order to find everyone who is, let's say, borrowing liberally from my… — Sarah Schmelling Copy Share Image
“And so it is with old HPL: the very model of an 18th century hipster, born decades too late to be one of the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“of Edgar Allan Poe’s 1841 classic “The Murders in the Rue Morgue,” may have been history’s first behavioral profiler.” — John E. Douglas Copy Share Image
“Edgar Allan Poe was an American poet, short story writer, playwright, editor, critic, essayist and one of the leaders of the American Romantic Movement.… — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image