Quote by Lee Child Download Open image ““Be on as few pieces of paper as it is possible for a human being to be.”” — Lee Child ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“We start each day with a blank sheet of paper in front of us, and what we write on it is up to us.” — John Larkin Copy Share Image
“Even now, after a lifetime of human companionship, I am hard-pressed to understand fully mankind's fascination with those little marks that they so carefully… — Sally Smith O'Rourke Copy Share Image
“Life seemed so much more manageable when you could write it down neatly on paper.” — Sarah Dessen Copy Share Image
“There is far, far more to being human than any of us can become on our own.” — Ronald R. Johnson Copy Share Image
“I could write paper people and I would love them too; I could make them almost real.” — Ally Condie Copy Share Image
“Sometimes paper is just paper, words are just words. Ways to capture the real thing. Don't be afraid to remember that.” — Ally Condie Copy Share Image
“I wanted to write about the complexity and hilarity in the everyday business of being human.” — Kate De Goldi Copy Share Image
“It's a fiendishly difficult thing to do because paper that has been written on doesn't burn easily.” — Mikhael Bulgakov Copy Share Image
“Reacher got to them on the plane. He put them out of action and stole their wallets.” “On the plane?” “He broke Lozano’s fingers… — Lee Child Copy Share Image
“A maintenance dose. It would keep her asleep all night. It would keep her warm, and gentle, and relaxed, and at peace, and cradled,… — Lee Child Copy Share Image
“It had maroon paint and exposed brick and scarred wood, and a chalkboard menu about ninety percent full of things that don’t really belong… — Lee Child Copy Share Image
“The Zip Code is about the size of Chicago. With five people. But hey, welcome to Wyoming.” — Lee Child Copy Share Image
“You got to imagine your memory is like an old bucket, you know? Once it’s filled up with old stuff there ain’t no way… — Lee Child Copy Share Image
That should be your town motto. It's all I ever hear. Like: New Hampshire, Live Free or Die. It should be: Despair, You Need… — Lee Child Copy Share Image
“OK, Finlay, let’s get it done,” I said. “I don’t have an address because I don’t live anywhere. Maybe one day I’ll live somewhere… — Lee Child Copy Share Image