Home
My Books
Browse ▾
Recommendations
Choice Awards
Genres
Giveaways
New Releases
Lists
Explore
News & Interviews
Genres
Art
Biography
Business
Children's
Christian
Classics
Comics
Cookbooks
Ebooks
Fantasy
Fiction
Graphic Novels
Historical Fiction
History
Horror
Memoir
Music
Mystery
Nonfiction
Poetry
Psychology
Romance
Science
Science Fiction
Self Help
Sports
Thriller
Travel
Young Adult
More Genres
Community ▾
Groups
Quotes
Ask the Author
Sign In
Join
Sign up
View profile
Profile
Friends
Groups
Discussions
Comments
Reading Challenge
Kindle Notes & Highlights
Quotes
Favorite genres
Friends’ recommendations
Account settings
Help
Sign out
Home
My Books
Browse ▾
Recommendations
Choice Awards
Genres
Giveaways
New Releases
Lists
Explore
News & Interviews
Genres
Art
Biography
Business
Children's
Christian
Classics
Comics
Cookbooks
Ebooks
Fantasy
Fiction
Graphic Novels
Historical Fiction
History
Horror
Memoir
Music
Mystery
Nonfiction
Poetry
Psychology
Romance
Science
Science Fiction
Self Help
Sports
Thriller
Travel
Young Adult
More Genres
Community ▾
Groups
Quotes
Ask the Author
Bhig
> Bhig's Quotes
Showing 1-7 of 7
sort by
date added
favorite
random
like
#1
“There are three rules for writing a novel. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are.”
―
W. Somerset Maugham
tags:
writing
3852 likes
like
#2
“Ah, good taste! What a dreadful thing! Taste is the enemy of creativeness.”
―
Pablo Picasso
1322 likes
like
#3
“I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I'm awake, you know?”
―
Ernest Hemingway
tags:
sleep
9531 likes
like
#4
“And you'll always love me won't you?
Yes
And the rain won't make any difference?
No”
―
Ernest Hemingway,
A Farewell to Arms
1157 likes
like
#5
“Catholics don't believe in divorce. We
do
believe in murder. There's always Confession, after all.
--Brianna Fraser to Roger MacKenzie”
―
Diana Gabaldon,
An Echo in the Bone
tags:
cynical
,
marriage
266 likes
like
#6
“It is not in vain that the strategic criterion of placing only short runs on the market prevails in order simultaneously to create a feeling of scarcity and avoid an appearance of uniformity, both of which encourage consumer demand. This is such a powerful criterion that it is not uncommon to discontinue production of a much-sought-after product, sometimes to the relative desperation of the shop staff, who were sure they could sell it.”
―
Enrique Badia,
Zara and her Sisters: The Story of the World's Largest Clothing Retailer
tags:
marketing
,
retail
0 likes
like
#7
“When Lafayette met him in 1775, the first volume of Raynal’s 1770 History of the Two Indies had already been banned, which is to say it was a popular success, the Catholic Church’s Index of Forbidden Books being the unofficial bestseller list of the day.”
―
Sarah Vowell,
Lafayette in the Somewhat United States
8 likes
All Quotes
Tags From Bhig’s Quotes
writing
sleep
cynical
marriage
marketing
retail
Welcome back. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.