Showing posts with label Quote of the Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quote of the Week. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 July 2012

Where has Quote of the Week gone, you ask?

Just as a bonus, here's the king of quotes!
 
I've decided to change Quote of the Week to Quote of the Month. On average, I publish up to three posts a week of reviews, articles, and the occasional guest post, interview, or giveaway. And I've started to notice that, because of this relatively low number, all these weekly quotes tend to overwhelm the blog and compromise its appearance.

So, from now on, I'm going to post a quote at the beginning of each month when I know there'll be a fairer amount of content between each one. Makes more sense, right?

Also, if you'd like to see one of your favourite quotes featured as the QOTM, let me know.

Happy quoting!

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Quote of the Week

  
“I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.”
- Lewis Carroll

Monday, 18 June 2012

Quote of the Week


“Never, never, never, never ever give up!”
- Winston Churchill

Monday, 11 June 2012

Quote of the Week

Wheat Field with Rising Sun -- 1889 -- Van Gogh

“What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?”
- Vincent Van Gogh

Monday, 4 June 2012

Quote of the Week


“I'm an introvert... I love being by myself, love being outdoors, love taking a long walk with my dogs and looking at the trees, flowers, the sky.”
- Audrey Hepburn

Monday, 28 May 2012

Quote of the Week

I love a good quote, whether it's funny, inspiring, completely bonkers, book related, non-book related, etc. I don't discriminate! So, I've decided that each Monday, I'll be posting a Quote of the Week.

For this very first installment, I've chosen some enlightening words from a celebrated artist (who I also happen to be reading about right now)...






“What I do here will at least have the merit of being unlike anyone else's work ... because it'll simply be the expression of what I personally felt myself.”
- Claude Monet