Quotes About Reading
I did realize, as do you, how blessed I was to know bookjoy, the private pleasure of savoring text.
~ Pat Mora
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To live fully your well-read life -at any age- it is essential to take your selection of books seriously. When you drift from book to book, you're lulled into thinking that this lack of focus is right and natural - but it's as wrong as can be. Some serendipity in your reading is delightful, but if you wanted to build a house, would you wait for the materials to assemble themselves? - Steve Leveen
~ Pat Williams
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Sorry, he said penitently. It's a book. I have no common sense around them.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
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People need books like zombies need brains.
~ Patricia Bray
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The love between a writer and a reader is never celebrated.
~ Patricia Duncker
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Sav svoj novac je trošila na kupovinu knjiga, a sve vrijeme na njihovo ?itanje. Sve su bile ispisane kritikama, odgovorima na marginama, ponekad su me?u njih bile umetnute ?itave stranice komentara. Šunjala se kroz stolje?a pisanja, ostavljaju?i svoj znak kud god bi išla.
~ Patricia Duncker
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In my reading, I sought a contemporary, someone who lived what I thought of as my "other life," the one not lived, but so lavishly imagined and desired that it felt not like another life, but a version of my own. You feel—I did—deep contentment when you find such a life expressed by a writer who has lived it, as if in reading that life you (sort of) live it too.
~ Patricia Hampl
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It was important that the objects of love be nothing but recipients, he thought again. Love was an outgoing thing, a gift that one should not expect to be returned. Stendhall must have said that, Proust certainly, using other words: a piece of wisdom his eyes had passed over reading.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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every month all the insurance contracts her company issues. Yes, she reads the same contracts over month after month, year after year. Why? Because experience has taught
~ Dale Carnegie
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1871, a young man picked up a book and read twenty-one words that had a profound effect on his future. A medical student at the Montreal General Hospital
~ Dale Carnegie
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So central, however, is reading to feminist reality that it is not unusual to find women acknowledging that a particular book changed my life; and so central is writing to feminist experience that it is not unusual to find a feminist defined as a woman who writes.
~ Dale Spender
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The Bible is, after all, God's gift to the world through his Church, not to the scholars. It comes through the life of his people and nourishes that life. Its purpose is practical, not academic. An intelligent, careful, intensive but straightforward reading—that is, one not governed by obscure and faddish theories or by a mindless orthodoxy—is what it requires to direct us into life in God's kingdom.
~ Dallas Willard
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I've got to stop being such a snob about leather-bound books, he reminded himself. E-books do have their moments.
~ Dan Brown
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Readin is my super Power.. ;)
~ Dan Brown
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I've got to stop being such a snob about leather-bound books, he reminded himself. E-books do have their moments.
~ Dan Brown
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Tengo que dejar de ser tan esnob, se recordó a sí mismo. Al final los ebooks sí tienen sus cosas buenas.
~ Dan Brown
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bibliophile
~ Dan Brown
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When Beth was killed, she was reading. It was around four on a Thursday afternoon, school was done and she was on her way to pick up Hazel at day care, hurrying down the sidewalk toward the bus stop. Walking and reading, which he always warned her about, her feet moving automatically beneath her as she flipped through a stack of quizzes that her students had taken in preparation for their sixth grade proficiency test. What
~ Dan Chaon
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Men who read a lot have a more sensitive disposition, added Fowler. [...] I did not know what to say to this. Maybe reading is a sort of curse is all I mean, concluded Fowler. Maybe it's better for a man to stay inside his own mind. Amen, I felt like saying, although I do not know why.
~ Dan Simmons
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Tyrena did not laugh again but her smile slashed upward in a twist of green lips. "Martin, Martin, Martin," she said, "the population of literate people has been declining steadily since Gutenberg's day. By the twentieth century, less than two percent of the people in the so-called industrialized democracies read even one book a year. And that was before the smart machines, dataspheres, and user-friendly environments.
~ Dan Simmons
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the population of literate people has been declining steadily since Gutenberg's day. By the twentieth century, less than two percent of the people in the so-called industrialized democracies read even one book a year.
~ Dan Simmons
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the population of literate people has been declining steadily since Gutenberg's day. By the twentieth century, less than two percent of the people in the so-called industrialized democracies read even one book a year. And that was before the smart machines, dataspheres, and user-friendly environments.
~ Dan Simmons
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I had long since learned that to read about the follies and scandals of the world was to desecrate the morning.
~ Dan Simmons
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Brother turned the page and read aloud again without once glancing down at the text.
~ Dan Simmons
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