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Quotes About Reading

All you have to do to educate a child is leave him alone and teach him to read. The rest is brainwashing.
~ Ellen Gilchrist
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~ Ellen Gilchrist
We live at the level of our language. Whatever we can articulate we can imagine or explore. All you have to do to educate a child is leave him alone and teach him to read. The rest is brainwashing.
~ Ellen Gilcrist
She tells everyone she's an introvert." Cordelia sniffed. "It's a sad, psychological malady. Comes from reading way too much Kafka.
~ Ellen Hart
Time has become quiet flexible inside the library. (This is true of most places with interesting books. Sit down to read for twenty minutes, and suddenly it's dark, with no clue as to where the hours have gone.)
~ Ellen Klages
Cakes are like books: There are new ones you want to read and old favorites you want to reread.
~ Ellen Rose
She should have read the damned play. She should have spent hours reading Shakespeare. The duke was making literature sound a lot more interesting than her governess had ever done.
~ Eloisa James
Hablo de libros siempre, todos los días, en la comida, por correo, por teléfono, por skype, por chat, por facebook.
~ Elvira Lindo
I went ahead and read all of George Bernard Shaw's plays for my own pleasure, because I liked the cut of his beard.
~ Elvis Costello
Bible reading is meant to clothe you in faith so that when either blessing or adversity (or the boringly mundane) confront you, you'll be enabled to face them with courage and humility, remembering the story of how you've been loved throughout the ages. We don't read the Bible to earn God's blessing. We read it because his blessing is already ours.
~ Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
Read day and night, devour books—these sleeping pills—not to know but to forget! Through books you can retrace your way back to the origins of spleen, discarding history and its illusions.
~ Emil Cioran
No one reads to know, but to forget
~ Emil Cioran
I foresee the day when we shall read nothing but telegrams and prayers.
~ Emil Cioran
Ce idee la NuÅ£u s?-ÅŸi cumpere televizor! Asta e iadul. Alt sfat: nu citi în pat. Eu m-am obiÅŸnuit s? fac o plimbare în fiecare sear?, cu un ceas înainte de culcare. In sfîrÅŸit: ia cît mai puÅ£ine somnifere. Eu am abuzat de ele la tinereÅ£e ÅŸi ?sta a fost dezastrul vieÅ£ii mele.
~ Emil Cioran
Criticism is a misconception: we must read not to understand others but to understand ourselves.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Llegir no omple el meu temps; llegir omple i afegeix valor a la meva vida! Leer no llena mi tiempo;¡ leer llena y añade valor a mi vida!
~ Emili Teixidor
Encara que sabem que el tresor dels llibres mai no és real i no és essencial per sobreviure, tots els lectors busquem als llibres la metàfora de la felicitat. Aunque sabemos que el tesoro de los libros nunca es real y no es esencial para sobrevivir, todos los lectores buscamos en los libros la metáfora de la felicidad
~ Emili Teixidor i Viladecàs
Emilie Buchwald quotes Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.
~ Emilie Buchwald
Children are made readers on the laps of their parents
~ Emilie Buchwald
Leggere è viaggiare senza la seccatura dei bagagli.
~ Emilio Salgari
There is no Frigate like a Book To take us Lands away Nor any Coursers like a Page Of prancing Poetry – This Traverse may the poorest take Without oppress of Toll – How frugal is the Chariot That bears a Human soul.
~ Emily Dickinson
What am I to give the housemaids here? and do you object to my reading novels, if Lady Eskdale says there is no harm in them? They look very tempting, particularly one called Pride and Prejudice.
~ Emily Eden
There is, as yet, no Act of Parliament compelling a bona fide traveler to read. If you wish him to read, you must make reading pleasant. You must give him short views, and clear sentences.
~ bagehot walter x
Look at a railway stall; you see books of every color—blue, yellow, crimson, "ringstreaked, speckled, and spotted," on every subject, in every style, of every opinion, with every conceivable difference, celestial or sublunary, maleficent, beneficent—but all small. People take their literature in morsels, as they take sandwiches on a journey.
~ bagehot walter x