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Sherman Alexie
19 QuotesQuotes by Sherman Alexie
"Read. Read 1000 pages for every 1 page that you write."
"I used to think the world was broken down by tribes,' I said. 'By Black and White. By Indian and White. But I know this isn't true. The world is only broken into two tribes: the people who are assholes and the people who are not."
"What kind of life can you have in a house without books?"
"He loved her, of course, but better than that, he chose her, day after day. Choice: that was the thing."
"Read. Read 1000 pages for every 1 page that you write."
"I used to think the world was broken down by tribes,' I said. 'By Black and White. By Indian and White. But I know this isn't true. The world is only broken into two tribes: the people who are assholes and the people who are not."
"What kind of life can you have in a house without books?"
"He loved her, of course, but better than that, he chose her, day after day. Choice: that was the thing."
"Read. Read 1000 pages for every 1 page that you write."
"I used to think the world was broken down by tribes,' I said. 'By Black and White. By Indian and White. But I know this isn't true. The world is only broken into two tribes: the people who are assholes and the people who are not."
"What kind of life can you have in a house without books?"
"He loved her, of course, but better than that, he chose her, day after day. Choice: that was the thing."
"Read. Read 1000 pages for every 1 page that you write."
"I used to think the world was broken down by tribes,' I said. 'By Black and White. By Indian and White. But I know this isn't true. The world is only broken into two tribes: the people who are assholes and the people who are not."
"What kind of life can you have in a house without books?"
"Read. Read 1000 pages for every 1 page that you write."
"I used to think the world was broken down by tribes,' I said. 'By Black and White. By Indian and White. But I know this isn't true. The world is only broken into two tribes: the people who are assholes and the people who are not."
"What kind of life can you have in a house without books?"
"He loved her, of course, but better than that, he chose her, day after day. Choice: that was the thing."