Quote by Judy Blume
What I remember when I started to write was how I couldnt wait to

What I remember when I started to write was how I couldnt wait to get up in the morning to get to my characters. – Judy Blume

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I loved to read, and I think any child who loves to read will read anything, including the back of the cereal box, which I did every morning. – Judy Blume

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I am a big defender of Harry Potter, and I think any book that gets kids to read are books that we should cherish, we should be thankful for them. – Judy Blume

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The books that will never be read. And all due to the fear of censorship. As always, young readers will be the real losers. – Judy Blume

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After all those years as a woman hearing not thin enough, not pretty enough, not smart enough, not this enough, not that enough, almost overnight I woke up one morning and thought, Im enough. – Anna Quindlen

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Id wake up in the morning and I would think, Where am I? Id have to gather myself. – Pat Summitt

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Each morning sees some task begun, each evening sees it close Something attempted, something done, has earned a nights repose. – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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My wife and I just prefer Seattle. Its a beautiful city. Great setting. You open your front door in the morning and the air smells like pine and the sea, as opposed to bus exhaust. – Ron Reagan

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