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  • #1
    Mahatma Gandhi
    “I was reading.”
    Ghandi

  • #2
    Steve Silberman
    “A world in which people with learning difficulties have access to the resources they need to live happier, healthier, more secure and more meaningful lives.”
    Steve Silberman
    tags: hope, wish

  • #3
    Jodie Beau
    “Writing things down with a pen is a lot faster and more therapeutic than trying to type something on a tiny touchscreen keyboard.”
    Jodie Beau, The Good Life

  • #4
    “All novels are impossible.
    We would not wish to read them if they were not. Can you imagine how dull a tale would be if it were completely founded in reality.
    I declare implausibility a must if the reader is not to be bored to tears.”
    Caitlin Williams, The Darcy Monologues

  • #5
    Marc Levy
    “Is it the freedom of characters in fiction that we find so inspiring, or the way that freedom transforms them?”
    Marc Levy, P.S. from Paris

  • #6
    Marc Levy
    “You only need two or three details to set the scene. More than that and you can lose the reader's interest.”
    Marc Levy, P.S. from Paris

  • #7
    Marc Levy
    “Novels should reflect reality to some extent, otherwise they risk being sentimental.”
    Marc Levy, P.S. from Paris

  • #8
    Marc Levy
    “An angel passed. that's what the French say about a comfortable silence.”
    Marc Levy, P.S. from Paris

  • #9
    Marc Levy
    “When you're in front of a camera, it's not the words that count but the way they sound. It hardly matters what you say as long as you say it with a smile.”
    Marc Levy, P.S. from Paris

  • #10
    Roy T. Bennett
    “It’s only after you’ve stepped outside your comfort zone that you begin to change, grow, and transform.”
    Roy T. Bennett



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