Quote by Karen Russell
Now Ill read anytime, anywhere. I love reading in front of the spa

Now Ill read anytime, anywhere. I love reading in front of the space heater. Isnt that a sad confession? But its like my substitute for the roaring fireplace of yore. – Karen Russell

Other quotes by Karen Russell

I would love to travel around the world working for a travel company taking students abroad on cultural immersion trips. – Karen Russell

Category:
Travel
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I think that different pleasures work for different readers – a friend of mine wont read anything thats not a cardiovascular sort of page-turner. I tend to care less about plot, but Im a sucker for humor and strangeness. – Karen Russell

Category:
Humor
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I love weird or funny or beautiful sentences Joy Williams could write a microwave-oven manual and Im sure Id love it, because the sentences would be tuned up like music. – Karen Russell

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funny
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Other Quotes from
sad
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I had never felt so lonely and so sad in my entire life. – Susan Smith

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sad

I found out about reviews early on. Theyre mostly written by sad men on bad afternoons. Thats probably why Im less angry than some writers, who are so narcissistic they consider every line of every review, even a thoughtful one, as major treason. – Barry Hannah

Category:
sad

I will be sad. Ive gotten very attached to Harry and all that goes on in his world, I guess Ill just be kind of tasting every bit of it because it will be the last one. – Mary Grandpre

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sad

Wrap parties can be really sad, actually, disorienting. – Josh Lucas

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sad

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What a delightful thing is the conversation of specialists! One understands absolutely nothing and its charming. – Edgar Degas

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Professionalism

And know that I am with you always yes, to the end of time. – Jesus Christ

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Time

When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry, show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile. – Author Unknown

Category:
Hang in There

Its good sportsmanship to not pick up lost golf balls while they are still rolling. – Mark Twain

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good