Ross’s Personal Discoveries
Personal Relations: The Good, Bad, and the Ugly
The fourth book in the discovery series might be considered a bit personal for the author, reflecting his selection of quotes on some good, bad and ugly relations among people. Michael Ross’s collection of quotes explores the positive and negative aspects of our personal relations.
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Discover Interesting Quotes From The Collection
“Liking other people is an illusion we have to cherish in ourselves if we are to live in society.”
– John Fowles The Magus
“The closest bonds we will ever know are the bonds of grief. The deepest community one of sorrow.”
– Cormac McCarthy All the Pretty Horses
“The reasons for seclusion were many. One should find out why a man is alone before one lets him alone, for he may not want to be alone.”
– Elizabeth Goudge The Dean’s Watch
Authors Included
Louis Auchincloss
Paul Auster
John Barth
Donald Bartheleme
Heinrich Boll
Italo Calvino
Ethan Canin
David Carkeet
Robertson Davies
Don DeLillo
E. L. Doctorow
Richard Ford
Lillian Hellman
John Irving
John Lanchester
D. H. Lawrence
Brad Leithauser
Sinclair Lewis
David Lodge
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Herman Melville
Patrick Modiano
Richard Powers
Philip Roth
Richard Russo
Jose Saramago
Trevanian
John Updike
Gore Vidal
Kurt Vonnegut
Dan Wakefield
Robert Penn Warren
Eudora Welty
Thornton Wilder
Colin Wilson
P. G. Wodehouse
Tom Wolfe
Tobias Wolff
Carlos Ruiz Zafon
A Pocket-Sized Gift for Quote Lovers & Avid Readers
Ross’s Key Discoveries
Quotes from Literature on Money, Wisdom, and Happiness
Ross’s Life Discoveries
Quotes from Literature on Trials, tribulations, and Satisfaction
Ross’s Communicative Discoveries
Quotes from Literary Fiction on Personal Communications
Ross’s Thoughtful Discoveries
Quotes from Literature on Reality, Thinking, Reasoning and Contemplation
Ross’s Timely Discoveries
Quotes from Literature on Time, Past-Present-Future, Age and Memory
Ross’s Novel Discoveries
Quotes from Great Works on Men, Women, Romantic Relationships, Love, Sex, and Marriage