Emma Quote by Teresa Mummert Download Open image ““I spent most of my free time reading. It was a great escape from reality”” — Teresa Mummert ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Emma Escape from reality Free time Great escape Reading Time
“People read to escape reality. I write to give them realities to escape to.” — Radcliff Lance Copy Share Image
“There is no other escape like a book. Reading expands your mind and opens your world to a myriad of possibilities.” — Fran Veal Copy Share Image
“I could spend all day lost in someone else's imagination. I love reading.” — Joanna Bolouri Copy Share Image
“Books had always been a comfort to me, an escape from reality when reality got to be too real.” — Julie Fisher Copy Share Image
“Reading is the spark to imagination. Ignite yours and live forever free.” — Dan Sanders Copy Share Image
“It is my hope that when a reader chooses to suspend their reality for mine, that it will be time well spent.” — Sharon Van Orman Copy Share Image
“Reading helps her escape. It lets her escape to an imaginary world where she can live another life. Where she can forget about her… — Madeleine Beckett Copy Share Image
“Reading is awesome. Just escaping into someone else's life, into another world. In books, everything is possible.” — Nick Lake Copy Share Image
“A flower needs the rain to grow just as much as it needs the sunshine.” — Teresa Mummert Copy Share Image
“It wasn’t as easy for others to accept the darker side of themselves. Most like to cling to the notion that hesitation still marked… — Teresa Mummert Copy Share Image
“Tears, happy tears, fell from my eyes as I held on to the only person in the world that could take away all of… — Teresa Mummert Copy Share Image
“I thought about how my life had drastically changed after the last few days. I had been on a downward spiral, but after meeting… — Teresa Mummert Copy Share Image
There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than to create a world that solely exists in your imagination and be able to pull someone… — Teresa Mummert Copy Share Image
“As I opened the door, Abel turned toward the shower and zipped up his pants. “Jesus! Shit! I’m so sorry.” I yanked the door… — Teresa Mummert Copy Share Image
“Sometimes I scare myself at how easily I slip inside my mind and live vicariously through these characters.” — Teresa Mummert Copy Share Image
“Worthless. It wasn’t that I viewed my tears as a weakness; it was that I knew what they’d said was true. I was a… — Teresa Mummert Copy Share Image
“I'm not hiding. I'm wearing my heart on my sleeve. Everything anyone wants to know about me is right in front of their faces.… — Teresa Mummert Copy Share Image
And you can't complain about kissing Emma Watson. Isn't that what everyone in the world wants to do? I've known Emma for a few… — Eddie Redmayne Copy Share Image
Emma was a shocking driver, simultaneously sloppy and petrified, and for the first fifty miles had been absent-mindedly driving with her spectacles on top… — David Nicholls Copy Share Image
For a moment he could have sworn he smelled violets, which was very peculiar, since he had no idea what violets smelled like, except… — Susan Elizabeth Phillips Copy Share Image
Gustave Flaubert said, "Emma Bovary, c'est moi." It is not possible to write something you are not, but to have a new form, with… — Lore Segal Copy Share Image
“Whenever you are transplanted, like me, you will understand how very delightful it is to meet with anything at all like what one has… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
Emma was no asleep, she was pretending to be asleep; and, while he was dozing off at her side, she lay awake, dreaming other… — Gustave Flaubert Copy Share Image
“The heart is a strange thing," Evelyn said, staring off into space. "It can be broken easily and takes a long time to mend,… — Sarah Holman Copy Share Image
Emma Rothschild's magnificently researched and lucidly written book reveals the many connections and layers of empire without in any way undermining the less edifying… — Rudrangshu Mukherjee Copy Share Image
Emma, I'm sorry, I can't help you. This is a disaster. You're completely vulnerable. It's like going into battle in a nightie. — Sophie Kinsella Copy Share Image