
No one knows as well as I how much nonsense is printed in books.
– Julia Quinn
Related Quotes:
- It’s all nonsense. It’s only nonsense. I’m not afraid of the rain. I am not afraid of the rain. Oh, oh, God, I wish I wasn’t. – Ernest Hemingway
- Tis the privilege of friendship to talk nonsense, and to have her nonsense respected. – Charles Lamb
- Even if it is nonsense, it is often useful to know what kind of nonsense men believe. – John Christopher
- It seems that nonsense is the only sensible recourse to remedy the nonsense of society’s accepted normalcy – Natasha Tsakos
- You are hurrying to the sweet place, To the nonsense chasing your spirit And in the nonsense you look for answers. – Dejan Stojanovic
- Forgive me my nonsense as I also forgive the nonsense of those who think they talk sense. – Robert Frost
- Nonsense remains nonsense even when we talk it about God. – CS Lewis
- Oh, magic hour, when a child first knows she can read printed words. – Betty Smith
- She read books quickly and compulsively, paperback after paperback, as if she might drift away without the anchor of the printed page. – Jane Hamilton
- Books are like flypaper, memories cling to the printed pages better than anything else. – Cornelia Funke
- Perhaps that is the best way to say it: printed books are magical, and real bookshops keep that magic alive. – Jen Campbell
- There will be more words written on Twitter in the next two years than contained in all books ever printed. – Christian Rudder
- Simon gave her a startled look. ‘I don’t believe I have ever been condescended to by a woman before.’ She shrugged. ‘It was probably past time. – Julia Quinn
- I can imagine no greater bliss than to lie about, reading novels all day. – Julia Quinn
- It’s only through sheer force and luck that she’s yet to take over the world. – Julia Quinn
- My mother is convinced that yellow is a happy color and that a happy girl would get a husband.-Penelope Featherington – Julia Quinn
- You have asked her to marry you, I hope””I might have demanded it”, he admitted.”Even better – Julia Quinn
- He touched her cheek, and he looked into her eyes. He saw his whole world there – Julia Quinn
- It’s the curse of motherhood. You’re required to love us even when we vex you. – Julia Quinn
- Any man, you’ll soon learn, has an insurmountable need to blame someone else when he is made to look a fool. – Julia Quinn
- Elizabeth, you resemble nothing so much as a hen trying to hatch a book. – Julia Quinn
- Maybe she was a wallflower. There was no shame in that. Especially not if one enjoyed being a wallflower. – Julia Quinn
- Did you know I dream about your hair? I use to say it was the color of the sun at sunset, but I’m wrong. It’s brighter than the sun, just as you are. – Julia Quinn
- Love works in mysterious ways, – Julia Quinn
- To call that writing, madam, is an insult to quills and ink across the world. – Julia Quinn
- This thing between them, this bond-”it wasn’t just passion,and it wasn’t wicked.It was love, and it was divine. – Julia Quinn
- I should thank you”, she said.His lips stilled, and she felt him smile against his skin. ”For what?””Everything, really. But mostly for being you – Julia Quinn
- Standing still is always more tiring than walking – Julia Quinn
- Writing is the voice of the heart’ Julia Suzuki – Julia Suzuki
- No one knows your inner battle. No one knows the challenge you face. No one knows the sacrifice it takes to do what you do. But you’re not alone. – Richie Norton
- If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. – Benjamin Franklin
- An unread book does nobody any good. Stories happen in the mind of a reader, not among symbols printed on a page. – Brandon Mull
- We learn words by rote, but not their meaning; that must be paid for with our life-blood, and printed in the subtle fibres of our nerves. – George Eliot
- Seeking for salvation within covers with pages of printed letters – DKadie
- To say she is only a woman is to say a violin is a piece of wood with strings, and Dante is mere ink printed on paper. – Bruce Crown
- He printed business cards celebrating his shift. They read, ‘Ars gratia pecuniae.’ Translated, it meant, ‘Art for money’s sake. – Kliph Nesteroff
- I was happy in the library. Walls of printed pages, evidence of so many created worlds–this was a comfort to me. – Alice Munro
- We become what we think; we don’t become what we don’t think about. When we think of a bigger picture, that’s what we get printed. – Israelmore Ayivor
- You will get little or nothing from the printed page if you bring it nothing but your eye. – Walter B Pitkin
- There’s nothing like a printed book; the weight, the woody scent, the feel, the look. – EA Bucchianeri