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Andrew Gross’s Top 10 Popular and Famous Quotes

Ten of My Favourite Andrew Gross Quotes 

Quotes, who doesn’t love a good quote? This series of articles we look at Top 10 Famous Quotes by Author Andrew Gross, author quotes are always a challenge and fun to pick, with Andrew Gross you will find my Ten favourites of Andrew Gross’s quotes. 

Popular Quotes

“1010 WINS.”
― Andrew Gross, Everything to Lose

 “I read somewhere that every life is the story of a single mistake, and then what happens after.”
― Andrew Gross, Everything to Lose

“No tragedy is greater than that of a single person who is afraid to do the right thing”
― Andrew Gross, The One Man

 “for your ‘transactions,’ as you call them, is derived from the”
― Andrew Gross, The Blue Zone

 “Sometimes death is just simpler than continuing to fight.”
― Andrew Gross, The One Man

 “know how to turn a failed experiment into a life lesson”
― Andrew Gross, The One Man

“to block his way. “What”
― Andrew Gross, Button Man

 “Back to Staten Island,”
― Andrew Gross, Everything to Lose

“in Staten Island.”
― Andrew Gross, Everything to Lose

“Staten Island—”
― Andrew Gross, Everything to Lose

10 Famous Quotes by Author Andrew Gross

So there you have it my Ten favourite quotes by Andrew Gross, please comment below and share your favourite quotes by the fantastic author Andrew Gross.  Furthermore, if you find any Authors not covered for there, top 10 quotes let me know and I will review their works and find some of their best quotes as has been done here for Andrew Gross. 

One Final Bonus – Andrew Gross Quote 

“They tied them up and forced them to watch as each was ultimately stabbed repeatedly or shot, the last victim, according to the police, being Cici Riorden, Paul’s new, young wife, and left cryptic symbols carved into their victims’ bodies.”

― Andrew Gross, Eyes Wide Open

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