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Books will never die out as long as there are people around.
– Anthony T Hincks
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- We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones. Most people are never going to die because they are never going to be born. – Richard Dawkins
- Never lend books, for no one ever returns them; the only books I have in my library are books that other folks have lent me. – Anatole France
- And tell them all about the books you’ve read. Better still, buy some more books and read them. That’s an order. You can never read too many books. – PB Kerr
- You are dead, you know!- he screeched delightedly, -œCome on Miss Wright! Die! Die! DIE! – William Axtell
- To die famous is the goal of the immortal. To die young is the goal of the healthy. To die memorably is the goal of the survivor. – Bauvard
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- If you dream of becoming perfect, you never will.Be satisfied with being imperfect and that will make you perfect. – Anthony T Hincks
- God would never make man in his image,because that would then make him as vain as what man is. – Anthony T Hincks
- A man who makes a mistake, can learn from it.A man that makes the same mistake again, has never made a mistake in the first place. – Anthony T Hincks
- I never speak in silence. – Anthony T Hincks
- If you’re going on a journey take a rainbow with you because you never know who you are going to meet. – Anthony T Hincks
- Live for your country, die to yourself; live for yourself, die to your country. – Anthony Liccione
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- People are dying of starvation and famine.And you have a MASSERATTI! – Anthony T Hincks
- When people wind you up, just remind them what happens to a piece of elastic. – Anthony T Hincks
- Only poor people are corrupt. If you don’t believe me, just go and ask a rich person. – Anthony T Hincks
- People said that I was crazy, but I wasn’t.I was just different. – Anthony T Hincks
- Loneliness doesn’t come from being alone.It comes from seeing other people together. – Anthony T Hincks
- I’d prefer to be alone by myself,than alone in a room full of people. – Anthony T Hincks
- I see the truth in people because they can see the truth in me. – Anthony T Hincks
- We spend so long trying to be what other people want,that when we look in the mirror,we see a stranger. – Anthony T Hincks
- People think that I’m a nice guy.The truth is that I’m so nasty that I don’t allow anyone else to hate me, except myself. – Anthony T Hincks
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- It doesn’t matter. I have books, new books, and I can bear anything as long as there are books. – Jo Walton
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- Not that she objected to solitude. Quite the contrary. She had books, thank Heaven, quantities of books. All sorts of books. – Jean Rhys
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