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“Whenever Monsieur Perdu looked at a book, he did not see it purely in terms of a story, retail price and an essential balm for the soul; he saw freedom on wings of paper.”
Nina George“Whenever Monsieur Perdu looked at a book, he did not see it purely in terms of a story, retail price and an essential balm for the soul; he saw freedom on wings of paper.”
Nina George, The Little Paris Bookshop“Books aren’t eggs, you know. Simply because a book has aged a bit doesn’t mean it’s gone bad.” There was now an edge to Monsieur Perdu’s voice too. “What is wrong with old? Age isn’t a disease. We all grow old, even books. But are you, is anyone, worth less, or less important, because they’ve been around for longer?”
Nina George, The Little Paris Bookshop“Our form of government depends on a mutual bond of trust between the people and their government. But people have become cynical about their government.”
Sonny Perdue“I am a small business owner I'm in the agri-business. That's about as blind a trust as you can get. We trust in the Lord for rain and many other things. ”
Sonny Perdue“President Obama is also standing up for women in North Carolina and across our country. He has helped women fight for equal pay for equal work; he has fought to guarantee that women have access to quality, affordable health care, including making sure that insurance plans cover birth control with no out-of-pocket cost.”
Bev Perdue“My philosophy of leadership is to surround myself with good people who have ability, judgment and knowledge, but above all, a passion for service.”
Sonny Perdue“Our best teachers do more than impart facts and figures - they inspire and encourage students and instill a true desire to learn. That's a fine art in itself.”
Sonny Perdue“Different cities visit us daily, they exist in the clouds.”
Antonia Perdu“I jumped into a crowd full of "u"s they turned into underscores. Hit the pavement hard.” visualization words”
Antonia Perdu“I know gray areas too well. I write for silent audiences.”
Antonia Perdu