Novel proverbs

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◆ You're not a coward just because you don't want to hurt people.
- Veronica Roth - Divergent98
◆ You try spending six months sitting at somebody's bedside, waiting for them to die and then tell me that the happy-ending love story isn't one of God's good gifts.
- Susan Elizabeth Phillips98
◆ In the end, like so many beautiful promises in our lives, that dinner date never came to be.
- Haruki Murakami98
◆ You can't really succeed with a novel anyway; they're too big. It's like city planning. You can't plan a perfect city because there's too much going on that you can't take into account. You can, however, write a perfect sentence now and then. I have.
- Gore Vidal98
◆ Writing a novel is agony.
- George Orwell98
◆ I could not have asked for a better friends or a better life, but there's a nasty trick about living. It happens at its own pace and in its own way and you never, never know what's coming next. So you keep running and running to keep up with it and most people get tired. Others don't get tired. They just get overtaken by the road.
- Melodie Ramone98
◆ Our books are the deepest glimpses into our souls, the most raw and real anybody will ever find us.
- Melodie Ramone98
◆ Jika ada hal lain yang sangat menakjubkan di dunia ini selain cinta, adalah sepakbola.
- Andrea Hirata98
◆ I noticed him right away. No, it wasn't his lean, rugged face. Or the dark waves of shiny hair that hung just a little too long on his forehead. It wasn't the slim, collarless biker jacket he wore, hugging his lean shoulders. It was the way he stood. The confident way he waited in the cafeteria line to get a slice of pizza. He didn't saunter. He didn't amble. He stood at the center, and let the other people buzz around him. His stance was straight and sure.
- Priya Ardis98
◆ Healthy curiosity is a great key in innovation.
- Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha98
◆ The contract between the author and the reader is a game. And the game . . . is one of the greatest invetions of Western civilization: the game of telling stories, inventing characters, and creating the imaginary paradise of the individual, from whence no one can be expelled because, in a novel, no one owns the truth and everyone has the right to be heard and understood.
- Carlos Fuentes98
◆ It was disconcerting that being in love felt lonelier than lonelines.
- Emily Maguire98
◆ Do we really mean it when we say ‘in sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer, until death do us part or do we add a silent clause, ‘unless you shame me or disappoint me?' What is the cost of unconditional love and how capable are we of giving that?
- Deirdre-Elizabeth Parker98
◆ Why do we mortals wonder if it is through 'human chaos' or through 'divine perfection' when the world guides us to some magical event? In either case, is not the result the same? Is the result not 'divine perfection?
- Roman Payne98
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- Aisya Sofea98

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