A Quote by James Patterson

Nowhere will you meet more interesting people than in books. — © James Patterson
Nowhere will you meet more interesting people than in books.
If you're not reading - with your heart as well as your brain - you will be one stupid grown up. Even worst, you'll be missing out on one of the best experiences you can possibly have. Nowhere will you meet more interesting people than in books.
In this business, my business, I get to meet all kinds of incredible people, fascinating people, glamorous people and sexy people and highly intellectual people. And you meet them and you go 'interesting, interesting, interesting'. They're interesting, but not very many people stop you in your tracks.
Especially for me, growing up in such a small town in the middle of nowhere, the desire to be away was incredible. I wanted to see new lands, meet new people from the city, and meet people that were in much less fortunate situations than I was, so that I could be more appreciative of my present. At least I had food on the table.
I love surfing more than cricket. It's more interesting and you meet great people.
I love surfing more than cricket, more interesting and you meet great people.
Some men are more interesting than their books but my book is more interesting than its man.
I have written, probably, more books for children than any other writer, from story-books to plays, and can claim to know more about interesting children than most.
One of the good things about getting older is you find you're more interesting than most of the people you meet.
The internet has made it possible to meet more people, make more connections and do more interesting work than would ever have been possible . It enables serendipity at an entirely new scale.
He is scary as the butcher, but you will not meet a lovelier, more interesting guy than Danny Huston. His stories leave me spellbound. I adore him.
I write books to influence people I will never meet. Books increase my audience and my message.
History is a kind of introduction to more interesting people than we can possibly meet in our restricted lives; let us not neglect the opportunity.
There are books in which the footnotes, or the comments scrawled by some reader's hand in the margin, are more interesting than the text. The world is one of those books.
Nowhere is one more alone than in Paris ... and yet surrounded by crowds. Nowhere is one more likely to incur greater ridicule. And no visit is more essential.
I could always imagine more interesting places to be than where I was. And more interesting people than me being there. Eventually, this led to making up stories and writing things down.
Some people fear that technology will become more engaging than live human interactions. That's silly; technology is already way more interesting than other people.
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