Quotes From "The Bookstore" By Deborah Meyler

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Music is like poetry, It can stop you thinking. But it can also open you up. Deborah Meyler
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People write for ego gratification, not money. Deborah Meyler
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But in this case, ” he continues, tracing the line of the plasterwork with one finger, “I feel that there is one cliché that sums up my position so admirably that it would be pure egotism to attempt a more interesting periphrasis. Plain speaking, therefore, there is to be.“ There is undoubtedly a strong possibility, notwithstanding the vagaries of contingency and misfortune, that my son mighthave fallen–or might, we could say, have voluntarily jumped, in accordance with the ethical codes with which he has been brought up–for a play you have made with some success, although, as I am persuaded you would concede, very little originality.” Plain speaking if you’re Henry James, perhaps. Deborah Meyler
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Aristotle didn't have a problem with abortion, " she says. "Oh, well, good, that's a comfort, " I say. Deborah Meyler
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It's a nebulous thing, but it is my belief–my experience also–that women do not have the need to collect that men have. Deborah Meyler
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We're high on the adrenaline of feeling, even though we know it's fleeting and evanescence. And we're getting worse -- checking texts and emails and Facebook every five minutes, always searching for that next hit of feeling, that next morsel of approval. Deborah Meyler
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You know, what I've always done is take a look through a book, look at the paper stock, the printing, the publisher, the actual content, and, taking everything into account, I price it.. .. And now I can't. The fact that I can check this book .. . – the fact that I can check this book on the Internet means that I have to check this book on the Internet. Deborah Meyler
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It seems shelving is an art, like everything else. I decide to do it exceptionally well. Deborah Meyler
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I think there is no difference between love and infatuation. If it works out, we call it love; if it doesn’t, we shrug our shoulders and say it was infatuation. It’s a hindsight word. Deborah Meyler