Books Quote by Kathleen O'Dell Download Open image ““Put your nose in a book. That’s the best thing for you.”” — Kathleen O'Dell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Books
“Keep your nose in a book – and keep other people's noses out of which books you choose to stick your nose into!” — Art Spiegelman Copy Share Image
It's better to have your nose in a book, than in someone else's business . — Adam Stanley Copy Share Image
“If you were to talk about your nose, I’d take everything you’d say at face value.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“You never know what you're getting into when you stick your nose in other people's rubbish.” — Alan Bradley Copy Share Image
“You know your book is good when you have to put it down just so you can breathe.” — Love The Stacks Bookstore Copy Share Image
“Trust your nose, but make sure it’s pointing in the right direction.” — Alexander McCall Smith Copy Share Image
“I ask too many personal questions and am always poking into the out-of-the-way places.” — Kathleen O'Dell Copy Share Image
“No matter what passes, for good or ill, it is always better to know.” — Kathleen O'Dell Copy Share Image
“And though Clara couldn’t speak, she determined that she would no longer be aimless. Whatever wit or pluck she had would be used for… — Kathleen O'Dell Copy Share Image
“And though there’s a grain of truth in every rumor, I’ve found that the worst gossip usually starts with something harmless.” — Kathleen O'Dell Copy Share Image
“Clara became so immersed in her “made-up” life that she almost began to believe she was the smart, strong, kind girl beloved by classmates… — Kathleen O'Dell Copy Share Image
“Despite her promise to share every secret, Clara didn’t tell Daphne about her faulty heart. It was too gratifying to be recognized for her… — Kathleen O'Dell Copy Share Image
“If she also heard Mrs. Glendoveer’s voice warning her against this ill-advised adventure, she did not listen. She felt too bright inside.” — Kathleen O'Dell Copy Share Image
“She had to admit that she sometimes saw in them a reflection of herself, cooped up with nothing but the same faces to look… — Kathleen O'Dell Copy Share Image
“mirror. Daylight now awaken thee.” With a loud clap of his hands, Mr.” — Kathleen O'Dell Copy Share Image
“I believe, and now I suspect we’re more alike than I’d imagined.” She raised her right hand. “You shall have my word,” she said.… — Kathleen O'Dell Copy Share Image
“And she knew that no matter how fast she moved, she could not reach her mother quickly enough, and the doctor would be too… — Kathleen O'Dell Copy Share Image
I think a new world will arise out of the religious mists when we approach our Bible with the idea that it is not… — Aiden Wilson Tozer Copy Share Image
If I had a dollar for every time I couldn’t sleep, I could buy a billion locks and finally read a book in peace. — Aesop Rock Copy Share Image
If what I write is literature, I guess you'd better emphasize the 'litter.' — Lydia Lunch Copy Share Image
My sentences got sharper and my stories more efficient, and I gradually learned to imagine the reader more clearly and to empathize with that… — Karen Thompson Walker Copy Share Image
Young men, especially in America, write to me and ask me to recommend “a course of reading.” Distrust a course of reading! People who… — Andrew Lang Copy Share Image
“Within the pages of books, I've journeyed to Mandalay, the Milky Way and Santa Fe, without once having to leave my armchair.” — Kevin Ansbro Copy Share Image
“Tacitus did not write a most dangerous book. His readers made it so.” — Christopher K. Krebs Copy Share Image
“Take some books and read; that’s an immense help; and books are always good company if you have the right sort.” — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
Reader, if you are gifted with nerves like mine, aspire to any character but that of a wit. — Charles Lamb Copy Share Image
I have many who keep me going, I am very fortunate in this sense. There is nothing like a child who knows more about… — Floyd Cooper Copy Share Image
I think books in which people are really happy and things are going well are probably the most challenging novels there are to write,… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image