
The words you can’t find, you borrow.
– Gabrielle Zevin
Related Quotes:
- I try not to borrow, first you borrow then you beg. – Ernest Hemingway
- His heart is too full, and no words to release it. – Gabrielle Zevin
- They had only ever discussed books but what, in this life, is more personal than books? – Gabrielle Zevin
- I can promise you books and conversation and all my heart. – Gabrielle Zevin
- When I was in my twenties and broke, I’d buy books before food. A meal will sustain you for a few hours, a good book will sustain you for life. – Gabrielle Zevin
- A place is not really a place without a bookstore. – Gabrielle Zevin
- People are capable of great, great change during the span of one lifetime. And women even more than men. – Gabrielle Zevin
- All women are many women! I’m afraid you’ve never known very much about women. – Gabrielle Zevin
- Someday, you may think of marrying. Pick someone who thinks you’re the only person in the room. – Gabrielle Zevin
- But then again, maybe ‘I will’ is nicer. It has the future in it. ‘I do’ just has the present. – Gabrielle Zevin
- They should tell you when you’re born: have a suitcase heart, be ready to travel. – Gabrielle Zevin
- My life is in these books, he wants to tell her. Read these and know my heart. – Gabrielle Zevin
- Every word the right one and exactly where it should be. That’s basically the highest compliment I can give. – Gabrielle Zevin
- I know he’s a good person. And he said he was sorry. And I love him. And when you love a person, you have to forgive him sometimes. – Gabrielle Zevin
- That Woman is in love with her own grief. – Gabrielle Zevin
- Every book is a world. – Gabrielle Zevin
- Wounds are like water set to boil -“ they heal best left unwatched… – Gabrielle Zevin
- …lies can sound awfully pretty when a girl is in love with the person telling them. – Gabrielle Zevin
- I was crying a little for the boy I had wanted him to be and the boy he hadn’t turned out to be. – Gabrielle Zevin
- But now, at this moment, you can’t hook your boat to mine, ’cause I’m liable to sink us both. (222) – Gabrielle Zevin
- You don’t choose a book the book chooses you – Gabrielle Zevin
- Daddy used to say that calling a person a romantic was just another way of saying he or she acted without regard for conseqences. – Gabrielle Zevin
- But I wondered if all this kissing was a bad habit with him and me. The thing we did with our mouths instead of talking. – Gabrielle Zevin
- She doesn’t recognize the number-”none of her friends use their phones as phones anymore. – Gabrielle Zevin
- The easiest way to get old is to be technologically behind… – Gabrielle Zevin
- Everything worth loving in this world is difficult. – Gabrielle Zevin
- We read to know we’re not alone. We read because we are alone. We read and we are not alone. We are not alone. – Gabrielle Zevin
- What if I had told the boy I loved to leave and it ended up being for nothing? – Gabrielle Zevin
- No one will ever love me that much again. – Gabrielle Zevin
- Theo looked at me with his smoldering Jesus eyes, and the Catholic schoolgirl in me crossed her legs. – Gabrielle Zevin
- The power of words is in the works of words. People are much more bonded by the works of words than words. The work of words is the trigger of words. – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- Words can create, words give life, words can build, words can destroy. Words can bring something out of nothing. What are you saying? – Mopelola Adeniyi
- Mark My Words, My Words In Other Words Are Not Just Words. – Syed Sharukh
- Silence has its own language and in that silence he found words within himself; words for her, words for him and words for them. – Faraaz Kazi
- It was nice to borrow a slice of extra time. – Francesca Marciano
- Some men borrow books some men steal books and others beg presentation copies from the author. – James Jeffrey Roche
- If your Life is full of Sorrow, then beg, steal, or borrow ENTHUSIASM from a great soul to make your Life whole. – RVM
- Men like to borrow kisses because they know they will have to pay them back. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- acquaintance, n.: A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to. – Ambrose Bierce
- You can always borrow ideas; but unless you improve them very significantly, never behave as if they are your own! – Mehmet Murat ildan
