Good Books Quotes
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“All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they had really happened and after you are finished reading one you will feel that all that happened to you and afterwards it all belongs to you: the good and the bad, the ecstasy, the remorse and sorrow, the people and the places and how the weather was. If you can get so that you can give that to people, then you are a writer.”
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“I intend to put up with nothing that I can put down."
[Letter to J. Beauchamp Jones, August 8, 1839]”
― The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe
[Letter to J. Beauchamp Jones, August 8, 1839]”
― The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe

“Some books are undeservedly forgotten; none are undeservedly remembered.”
― The Dyer's Hand and Other Essays
― The Dyer's Hand and Other Essays

“Focus on making yourself better, not on thinking that you are better.”
― The Secrets of Worldly Wisdom: Your Key to Unlocking Success
― The Secrets of Worldly Wisdom: Your Key to Unlocking Success

“Just … isn’t giving up allowed sometimes? Isn’t it okay to say, ‘This really hurts, so I’m going to stop trying’?”
― Fangirl
― Fangirl

“Most people's first books are their best anyways. It's the one they wanted most to write.”
― The Daughter of Time
― The Daughter of Time

“Any book is better than no book. Slowly, surely, one will lead you to another, which will lead you to the best.”
― Sutton
― Sutton

“Don’t just exist, live; explore, enjoy, repeat.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“Be a limited edition of yourself; for elusive is valued.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“Keep calm and leave the business worries to your Chartered Accountant.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“All Ticked and Tallied; be it life, be it accounts. I am a Chartered Accountant.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“The Chartered Accountancy degree is not a destination, but the start of a journey.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“The reason of CA being the most respected profession is that it doesn’t have any quota or reservation system.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“You do not just become, you evolve as, a Chartered Accountant.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“Rather than clinging to the time spent with the wrong people and recalling the bad phase of life; treat these as rotton tomatoes and get rid of.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“Smile at your best, you never know whose bad day turns bright with it.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“Deposit the currency of time regularly in the recurring deposit account of your passion. How much did you deposit today?”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“Life is neither fair, nor a fair; for a fair ends, life goes on. Stay motivated.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“If you want to be, be positive, there is too much scope, these days.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“Let the learning be the journal of life.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“The Domino effect is strange; all fall when one falls but to get back up, everyone, on your own. To effect, be the cause.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“Tough life and tough people are inversely proportional. Stay tough.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“Virtues sketch the values, not aesthetics.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“Negative thoughts and friends, better be distanced.”
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts
― Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

“Of course! Isn’t that what a good story does? It pulls you in and never lets you go.”
― Beauty and the Beast: Lost in a Book
― Beauty and the Beast: Lost in a Book

“Belle hesitated. “What is this place?” she asked.
“A bit of magic, like all goodbooks,” the man replied. “An escape. A place where you can leave cares and worries behind.” He smiled. “At least for a chapter or two.” He offered her his arm.”
― Beauty and the Beast: Lost in a Book
“A bit of magic, like all goodbooks,” the man replied. “An escape. A place where you can leave cares and worries behind.” He smiled. “At least for a chapter or two.” He offered her his arm.”
― Beauty and the Beast: Lost in a Book

“Despite all of my moaning and groaning about the romantic disasters that continued to befall me, I knew if I were ever forced to choose I would take a good book over a good relationship any day of the week.”
― A Tale of Five Cities & Other Memoirs
― A Tale of Five Cities & Other Memoirs

“All books are good,’ he said.
‘That’s not true,’ I said. ‘I’ve read some really bad books.’ I was thinking specifically of Anne of Green Gables, which we’d been forced to read the term before and which was the most stupid, annoying book I’d ever
encountered.
‘They weren’t bad books,’ Phin countered patiently. ‘They were books that you didn’t enjoy. It’s not the same thing at all. The only bad books are books that are so badly written that no one will publish them. Any book that has been published is going to be a “good book” for someone.”
― The Family Upstairs
‘That’s not true,’ I said. ‘I’ve read some really bad books.’ I was thinking specifically of Anne of Green Gables, which we’d been forced to read the term before and which was the most stupid, annoying book I’d ever
encountered.
‘They weren’t bad books,’ Phin countered patiently. ‘They were books that you didn’t enjoy. It’s not the same thing at all. The only bad books are books that are so badly written that no one will publish them. Any book that has been published is going to be a “good book” for someone.”
― The Family Upstairs
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