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Quotes About Reading

I know these are going to sound like school reading-list suggestions, but if you like dystopian fiction, you should check out some of the originals: 'Anthem,' by Ayn Rand; '1984,' by George Orwell; or 'Brave New World,' by Aldous Huxley.
~ Sara Shepard
No one ever committed suicide while reading a good book, but many have tried while trying to write one.
~ Robert Byrne
My house is filled with books, most of which I have read, some of which I intend to eventually get to. I'm always reading at least one work of fiction and one work of non-fiction simultaneously. Whatever mood I'm in, there's always a book nearby to suit it.
~ Rachel Nichols
My advice is this. For Christ's sake, don't write a book that is suitable for a kid of 12 years old, because the kids who read who are 12 years old are reading books for adults. I read all of the James Bond books when I was about 11, which was approximately the right time to read James Bond books.
~ Terry Pratchett
In the days before I had kids I used to take six books with me for a fortnight's holiday. My suitcase used to be full of big trashy novels, maybe a bikini and some flip-flops. It was all I needed.
~ Sara Cox
I love books; my suitcases are always full of them. Books and shoes. I read when I am sad, when I am happy, when I am nervous. My favourite British author is Jane Austen, and my favourite American one is John O'Hara.
~ Carolina Herrera
For me, that's one of my strong suits here in the NBA with reading defenses, moving side-to-side, going to pick-and-rolls.
~ Jared Dudley
I remember devouring the entire Hardy Boys series over one summer, enthralled by their bravery and cleverness.
~ Dan Brown
As a kid, I spent every summer bent over a stack of books, obsessively writing detailed reports on each one.
~ Diablo Cody
As a kid, I would get my parents to drop me off at my local library on their way to work during the summer holidays, and I would walk home at night. For several years, I read the children's library until I finished the children's library. Then I moved into the adult library and slowly worked my way through them.
~ Neil Gaiman
When I was 11 or 12, I was really bored with everything on my summer reading list. It was all happy, middle-grade kinds of books. I was getting frustrated, because I liked to read. My mother went to the library and got me a copy of 'The Other Side of Midnight' by Sidney Sheldon. It was my first adult book.
~ Lauren DeStefano
My ideal summer day was reading on the porch.
~ Harold E. Varmus
My summer reading suggestion: Pick a really famous, really long novel.
~ Maria Semple
I read 'Jaws' and 'The Godfather' back to back one summer when I was 14 and was suddenly aware of how powerful fiction could be.
~ Mark Billingham
There is a lot of stuff I like. I love backpacking. I love going to an island where I can just sit on the beach and read or scuba dive and sail. I do a lot of that. I still go backpacking around Europe in the summers and staying in hostels. I love that.
~ Sam Altman
I thought, 'If I go to uni, I can read and watch people and take many different subjects - take philosophy modules - and have time to travel in the summers,' which I did. I thought, 'I hope this will make me a better actor,' and it did.
~ Vanessa Kirby
Summertime, and the reading is easy... Well, maybe not easy, exactly, but July and August are hardly the months to start working your way through the works of Germanic philosophers. Save Hegel, Heidegger, and Husserl for the bleaker days of February.
~ Michael Dirda
At some point, I picked up an old library copy of 'To The Lighthouse' someone had bought for 25 cents. I began to read and didn't stop until the sun had blistered my back. A mysterious rightness, a beautiful submerged truth had invaded me, one that has ever since seemed slightly beyond my grasp.
~ Lauren Groff
I'm totally active. I am just this side of hyper. I jog and go to the gym every day. When I'm on the computer, I'm reading, I'm writing, I'm never quiet. My brain is very rarely not engaged. Every now and again I will fall asleep under the parasol in the sun, but that's a rarity.
~ Suzi Quatro
My dad did every single accent under the sun, and he would read bedtime stories.
~ Lily James
I don't read the Sunday papers; or the dailies, either.
~ Tom Holt
I stopped buying Sunday papers about 15 years ago, because you'd buy handfuls of them, and what you got, because the hard news comes from so many other channels, was opinion pieces. You're better off spending the money on a good novel.
~ Gerry Adams
I used to spend hours reading the Sunday papers, but then I had 900 children so I don't any more.
~ Claudia Winkleman
I keep all my Sunday papers out, I keep them all week and then I change them every Sunday.
~ Georgia Toffolo