. . . she read with undifferentiated glee . . .
– Sebastian Faulks
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- Read. Read. Read. Just don’t read one type of book. Read different books by various authors so that you develop different style. – RL Stine
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- Until we can navigate in time, I’m not sure that we can prove that what happened is real. – Sebastian Faulks
- I breathed and breathed and did feel some calmness enter in, though it was, as always, shot with a sense of loss. Loss and fear. – Sebastian Faulks
- I know. I was there. I saw the great void in your soul, and you saw mine. – Sebastian Faulks
- It’s only after the change is fully formed that you can see what’s happened. – Sebastian Faulks
- He didn’t ask himself if she was beautiful, because the physical effect of her presence made the question insignificant. – Sebastian Faulks
- It was entirely silent and I tried to breathe its peace. – Sebastian Faulks
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- The physical shock took away the pain of being. – Sebastian Faulks
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- All reality about me now appeared to be in tatters, taken down and reduced to the civil war of its particles. I held on very, very tight indeed. – Sebastian Faulks
- How grand, to be a Doctor of whatever and to weigh up and decide people’s future. – Sebastian Faulks
- Grief is a peculiar emotion. – Sebastian Faulks
- The past was suddenly rushing in on me in a way I found hard to fight. – Sebastian Faulks
- She was so beautiful I had to move away. – Sebastian Faulks
- I’d never chosen to be alone, but that was the way things had turned out, and I’d grown used to it. – Sebastian Faulks
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- What? Why are you making the glee nose? The death of my world is funny? The final vengeance of my people? I will kill you. – Jackson Lanzing
- To a happy war!’ laughter echoed with all the insane glee of an army of psychopaths. – Stuart Hill
- In snow thou comestThou shalt go with resuming groundThe sweet derision of thx crowAnd Glee’s advancing sound – Emily inson
- Money – it can buy you a moment of glee but not a lifetime of happiness. – Carew Papritz
- And read-¦ read all the time-¦ read as a matter of principle, as a matter of self-respect. Read as a nourishing staple of life. – David McCullough Jr
- You can read merely to pass the time, or you can read with an overt urgency, but eventually you will read against the clock. – Harold Bloom
- 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
- I want to read so I can read the Koran read the signs in the street know the number of the bus I’m supposed to take when I one day leave this house. – Eve Ensler
- He read while he walked. He read while he ate. The other librarians suspected he somehow read while he slept, or perhaps didn’t sleep at all. – Laini Taylor
- Read. Read until your eyes are sore. Then read some more. – Lisa Bloom
- Writers: read books. Read good books. Read bad books. Learn what does and does not work. – Kira Hawke
- Read, re-read! Every word you read is a food for thy soul! – Lailah Gifty Akita
- The only thing better than a well-read book is a well-read book only read by yourself. – SA Tawks
- Read books when you are free, read minds when you are’nt….but do read… – Rabindranath Tagore
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- My hand is clutching Sebastian’s, although I’m not sure he’s even aware of it after all we’ve been through. – Theresa Braun