“What more can life hold, than to know that because of your story, somebody out there has decided to read again!” Quote by Caroline B. Cooney
“Fame is a funny thing, like a secret, both are hard to keep.” HardSecretFameFunny Things Author:Richard Peck
“With the poetry of plain speaking, Shannon Hitchcock recreates the daily drama of a vanished world.” WorldDramaHitchcockShannonPlain Speaking Author:Richard Peck
“I spend half my time in Montana, the other half in New York City. In unique ways, both places help me unwind, and both are the most satisfying places to live I can imagine.” WayI CanHelpingCitiesHalfImagineNew YorkUniqueMy TimeHelp MeNew York CitySatisfyingOther HalfMontanaPlaces To LiveUnwind Author:Jeff Shaara
“Many fiction writers who put the science in dont get it right.” FictionFiction Writers Author:Kathy Reichs
“Misrepresented its own studies and the concerns of physicians suggesting the drug may increase the risk of heart problems.” HeartMayProblemStudyRiskDrugConcernIncreasePhysiciansSuggestingHeart Problems Author:Greg Abbott
“The First Lady and I both spotted the President standing under the mistletoe and she moved in to grab a kiss from him following a dinner for Combatant Commanders and military leadership at Blair House in Washington, D.C.” FirstsHousePresidentMilitaryKissingStandingMovedFollowingDinnerCommandersFirst LadyBlairMilitary LeadershipMistletoe Author:Pete Souza
“I was on the second helicopter and arrived moments before Marine One touched down at Brenton Point in Newport, R.I. I bet one of the advance staff that after landing, instead of walking to the motorcade the President would walk across the road to view the ocean at sunset. I won the bet.” MomentsPresidentWalksViewsWalkingOceanSunsetTouchedStaffMarineLandingHelicopters Author:Pete Souza
“I never like photos of myself in the beginning. I live with them for three months, put them in a drawer, take them out and look again. I hate the way I look, but of course it's really not that bad.” WayLooksHateThreeCoursesMonthsI HateThree MonthsDrawers Author:Marianne Faithfull
“Our past is the forge upon which we are hardened and tempered, to prepare us for the present. We are like a fine blade that must be hammered into shape before it can be ready to make its finest cuts.” PastCuttingReadyFineShapesFinestOur PastBladesHardenedHammered Author:Larry Atchley Jr.