Bearing Quote by Tina Brown Download Open image “'Wingnuts' is the first book bearing the imprint of Beast Books.” — Tina Brown ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bearing Beast Book Books First Imprint
Beast Books will be longer than conventional long-form magazine articles but shorter than conventional nonfiction books. They will be published digitally and distributed on… — Tina Brown Copy Share Image
I don't care whether a book is a first edition or not. I'm not a bibliophile in that word's natural sense. — Norman MacCaig Copy Share Image
The original theme of 'Beauty and the Beast' is don't judge a book by its cover. Love what's inside. — Jay Ryan Copy Share Image
When I wrote 'Lord of the Flies' - I had no idea it would even get published. — William Golding Copy Share Image
This first print run of the first edition of my first novel, 'When The Lion Feeds.' back in 1964, is so rare it can… — Wilbur Smith Copy Share Image
The first book was called 'Oh My Dog,' and it's kind of a whole huge resource book on when you go adopt a dog… — Beth Ostrosky Stern Copy Share Image
All the books I have written have been one book, from the beginning. — Marguerite Young Copy Share Image
I am no fan of books. And chances are, if you're reading this, you and I share a healthy skepticism about the printed word.… — Stephen Colbert Copy Share Image
A book is like a man - clever and dull, brave and cowardly, beautiful and ugly. For every flowering thought there will be a… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
“We sat there in a comfortable silence for a while and I picked up one of the books lying on the window seat. It… — Maria Lewis Copy Share Image
Early publication can be a dubious blessing: we all know writers who would give anything not to have published their first book, and go… — Joyce Carol Oates Copy Share Image
Admitting weakness seems to be such a severe psychic threat for Bush that when he makes a mistake it's safer just to reinforce it.… — Tina Brown Copy Share Image
Oprah's stock in trade has always been her powerful unmediated connection. She could feel your pain and empower you to talk about it. — Tina Brown Copy Share Image
The digitally native generation has no idea what has been lost to the freedom of intimacy that has no fear of being recorded. — Tina Brown Copy Share Image
Obama can't change his cool disposition, though it would be nice if he lost the vaguely grudging air he gives off that problems of… — Tina Brown Copy Share Image
Politicians have always been required to be fake, but now the career havoc wrought by a stray, flying sound bite means they have to… — Tina Brown Copy Share Image
American newspapers are dying mostly because they were so dull for so long, a whole generation gave up on them. — Tina Brown Copy Share Image
Obama's great asset has always been an ability to maintain his air of authority without being baritone about it. He can be boring, but… — Tina Brown Copy Share Image
Motherhood is more than bearing children, though it is certainly that. It is the essence of who we are as women. It defines our… — Sheri L. Dew Copy Share Image
I'm in favor of destruction, aggression, hating things. Not bearing things anymore. We think the breakdown comes because our life is in bad shape.… — James Hillman Copy Share Image
Inviting children as gospel learners to act and not merely be acted upon builds on reading and talking about the Book of Mormon and… — David A. Bednar Copy Share Image
“We again bear the cost of those who enjoyed their whole life while we were struggling.” — M.F. Moonzajer Copy Share Image
Bearing an eternal longing for Jewishness, I threw myself in all directions and left to work for another people. I am not one of… — S. Ansky Copy Share Image
Every frame of every film is from a particular time. So, if you make a film in 2017, the times can't not have a bearing. — Ali Fazal Copy Share Image
People say, 'What if your name was Niki Smith?' Well, if Niki Smith lived the life I've lived, it would have great bearing. — Niki Tsongas Copy Share Image
“Most often, what I don’t know will have a vastly greater bearing on my life that what I do know.” — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image