Quote of the Day “What’s in a book is not what an author thought he put into it, but what the reader gets out of it.” – William Golding.
Bombin’ the Ball Games, Chillin’ at Arrington


Quote of the Day “What’s in a book is not what an author thought he put into it, but what the reader gets out of it.” – William Golding.

Quote of the Day “Perhaps you could say the most important thing said in the book is when Ralph says, ‘Because the rules are the only thing we’ve got!’ That really is… what the book is about.” – William Golding

Quote of the Day “I’m going to have you turn your bass down… and I want you to softly to sing a great jazz solo. Think of the way you would love to play, and then sing. With your bass

Quote of the Day “Maybe,” he said hesitantly, “maybe there is a beast… What I mean is, maybe it’s only us.” ― William Golding, Lord of the Flies.

Quote of the Day “We must realize—and act on the realization—that if we try to focus on everything, we focus on nothing.” ― John Doerr, Measure What Matters.

Quote of the Day “The most common reaction of the human mind to achievement is not satisfaction, but craving for more.” ― Yuval Noah Harari, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow.

Quote of the Day “The truth is that many of us ask very little of God because we think very little of him. We are afraid to pray big prayers because if God doesn’t come through, it might shatter our

Quote of the Day “There is nothing wrong with enjoying the abundance God has given you, but there is something terribly wrong when you think everything God has given you he gave you with only you in mind.” Edwin McManus,

Quote of the Day “Passion is about what fuels us; urgency is about how much it matters right now. The most important things in life rarely come with urgency… the most important things in life are most easily pushed to

Quote of the Day “We must shoot the arrow and recognize that there are things outside our control, and we must strike the arrow and take responsibility for what is in our control. We are to shoot and strike, but