Quote by Ken Follet
Its great that in the German language Ive sold almost 30 million b

Its great that in the German language Ive sold almost 30 million books. Isnt that amazing? – Ken Follet

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I have quite a few different Bibles. Having rejected my parents religion, I still think the King James Bible is the most important work of literature in English. None of us can help being influenced by it. – Ken Follet

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One of the hardest things for me, now that Im famous, is finding people who can read my stuff and give me an honest critique. – Ken Follet

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Had Bridesmaids not ended up being so amazing and successful, we would never have been able to make Bachelorette. So we are in awe of Bridesmaids and totally owe them so much. – Lizzy Caplan

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It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit. – Harry S. Truman

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To go to the Oscars for Moneyball – that was pretty amazing. And to be able to go work with Kathryn Bigelow – thats going to be pretty sweet. Hopefully I dont have to go back to being a waiter. Thats still my main goal. – Chris Pratt

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Twitter is the most amazing medium for a comedy writer. I cant get in every idea I want on the show no matter how hard I try to bully the other writers, so its a way of me getting out other comic ideas and immediately getting feedback. – Mindy Kaling

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I mistrust the satisfaction which makes a display of the possession of Infinity; that is called fatuity in philosophic terms. – Edgar Quinet

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