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  • #1
    Mark Twain
    “Never put off till tomorrow what may be done day after tomorrow just as well.”
    Mark Twain

  • #2
    John Flanagan
    “Halt shook his head. Frankly, he'd seen sacks of potatoes that could sit a horse better than Erak”
    John Flanagan, The Battle for Skandia

  • #3
    Roy Chapman Andrews
    “I never let practical considerations clutter my youthful dreams.”
    Roy Chapman Andrews

  • #4
    “There is nothing better than a friend, unless it is a friend with chocolate.”
    Linda Grayson

  • #5
    John Flanagan
    “I thought told you to watch where you put your feet," he said accusingly. Erak shrugged.
    I did," he replied ruefully. "But while I was busy watching the ground, I hit that branch with my head. Broke it clean in two."
    Halt raised his eyebrows. "I assume you're not talking about your head," he muttered. Erak frowned at the suggestion.
    Of course not," he replied.
    More's the pity," Halt told him.”
    John Flanagan, The Battle for Skandia

  • #6
    Michael Crichton
    “Safety is the last refuge of the scoundrel!”
    Michael Crichton, Timeline

  • #7
    “I think if I've learned anything about friendship, it's to hang in, stay connected, fight for them, and let them fight for you. Don't walk away, don't be distracted, don't be too busy or tired, don't take them for granted. Friends are part of the glue that holds life and faith together. Powerful stuff.”
    Jon Katz

  • #8
    John Flanagan
    “Now," said Halt, "all I have to do is work out a way of beating these horse-riding devils."
    Erak grinned at him. "That should be child's play," he said. "The hard part will be convincing Ragnak about it.”
    John Flanagan, The Battle for Skandia

  • #9
    John Bunyan
    “I have given Him my faith, and sworn my allegiance to Him; how, then, can I go back from this, and not be hanged as a traitor?”
    John Bunyan, The Pilgrims Progress

  • #10
    A.A. Milne
    “You can't stay in your corner of the Forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes.”
    A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh

  • #11
    John Flanagan
    “It's not what I expected," he said. "They're far more organized than our intelligence had led us to believe.”
    John Flanagan, The Battle for Skandia

  • #12
    Janet Wallach
    “Great persons, like great empires, leave their mark on history.”
    Janet Wallach, Desert Queen: The Extraordinary Life of Gertrude Bell: Adventurer, Adviser to Kings, Ally of Lawrence of Arabia

  • #13
    “Promise me you'll always remember: You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.”
    Carter Crocker

  • #14
    John Flanagan
    “They have terrified my poor wife and threatened my very person!"
    Halt eyed the man impassivley until the outburst was finished.
    Worse than that," he said quietly, "they've wasted my time.”
    John Flanagan, The Icebound Land

  • #15
    Janet Wallach
    “Then, as now, archaelogists and writers ventured where others feared to tread.”
    Janet Wallach, Desert Queen: The Extraordinary Life of Gertrude Bell: Adventurer, Adviser to Kings, Ally of Lawrence of Arabia

  • #16
    Dr. Seuss
    “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.”
    Dr. Seuss, I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!

  • #17
    Albert Einstein
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #18
    John Bunyan
    “Now, Mr. Great-heart was a strong man, so he was not afraid of a lion.”
    John Bunyan, The Pilgrims Progress

  • #19
    Never trust anyone who has not brought a book with them.
    “Never trust anyone who has not brought a book with them.”
    Lemony Snicket, Horseradish: Bitter Truths You Can't Avoid

  • #20
    Marcus Tullius Cicero
    “A room without books is like a body without a soul.”
    Marcus Tullius Cicero

  • #21
    Jane Austen
    “Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery.”
    Jane Austen

  • #23
    Jane Austen
    “The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.”
    Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey

  • #24
    Charles William Eliot
    “Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”
    Charles W. Eliot

  • #25
    Maurice Switzer
    “It is better to remain silent at the risk of being thought a fool, than to talk and remove all doubt of it.”
    Maurice Switzer, Mrs. Goose, Her Book

  • #26
    Jane Austen
    “There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.”
    Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey

  • #27
    William Styron
    “A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading.”
    William Styron, Conversations with William Styron

  • #28
    Frank Zappa
    “So many books, so little time.”
    Frank Zappa

  • #29
    Jane Austen
    “A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #30
    Lemony Snicket
    “A good library will never be too neat, or too dusty, because somebody will always be in it, taking books off the shelves and staying up late reading them.”
    Lemony Snicket, Horseradish: Bitter Truths You Can't Avoid

  • #31
    Friendship ... is born at the moment when one man says to another What! You
    “Friendship ... is born at the moment when one man says to another "What! You too? I thought that no one but myself . . .”
    C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves



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