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Quotes About Pages

With television, sometimes the writing is continuous and happening at every moment, and you'll get new pages at the last moment. We have to incorporate that into what it is that we're doing.
~ Michael Stuhlbarg
There's two or three lifestyle pages that I like. I like Hypebeast, and obviously, I follow @BritishGQ.
~ Loris Karius
I only read the left-hand pages, so I finish books twice as fast.
~ Martellus Bennett
I love reading any interesting book. If it is boring I keep it forever after reading 4-5 pages of it. But if it is good, I can go on reading it no matter what genre it belongs to.
~ Sourabh Raj Jain
I don't have an e-reader. One reason is that I like to dog-ear the page when I find a particularly good sentence or passage.
~ Carl Hiaasen
It is difficult sharing and capturing so many years of memories and the people behind the words-and even though that guest book can speak volumes, in between, the pages remain so silent.
~ Eugenie Anderson
Pages and pages and pages with words all over the pages. My goodness, what fun. What fun to write whatever words occur.
~ Jonah Winter
I have preferred to teach my students not English literature but my love for certain authors, or, even better, certain pages, or even better than that, certain lines. One falls in love with a line, then with a page, then with an author. Well, why not? It is a beautiful process.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
A quien leyere Si las páginas de este libro consienten algún verso feliz, perdóneme el lector la descortesía de haberlo usurpado yo, previamente. Nuestras nadas poco difieren; es trivial y fortuita la circunstancia de que tú seas el lector de estos ejercicios, y yo su redactor.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
There will be pages. Lots and lots of pages. Most of the pages will have letters on them, and a vast majority of these letters will be in the Roman alphabet.
~ Aaron Allston
At times, I have been convinced that books hold all the material of life--at least all the stuff that fits between an A and a Z.
~ Abelardo Morell
In your hands winter is a book with cloud pages that snow pearls of love.
~ Aberjhani
I even love the smell of books.
~ Adriana Trigiani
I was so naive in radio technique that I knew nothing about timing. I would write pages on Honus Wagner and then get only half through by the time the show ended. I eventually learned, but there was nobody there to school me.
~ Waite Hoyt
I started reading G. K. Chesterton's 'The Man Who Was Thursday' on a subway ride, almost missed my stop, and walked home thumbing pages.
~ Kate Christensen
Some Sundays, I read it quickly - other Sundays, I savor it. I generally spend most of my time in 'The New York Times Book Review,' 'Sunday Business,' 'Sunday Review,' and 'The New York Times Magazine.' I turn all the other pages, only stopping when I find a headline that interests me.
~ Brad Feld
Je te vois, rose, livre entrebâillé, qui contient tant de pages de bonheur détaillé qu'on ne lira jamais. Livre-mage, qui s'ouvre au vent et qui peut être lu les yeux fermés ..., dont les papillons sortent confus d'avoir eu les mêmes idées.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
In the room...they are inside the books. They move sometimes within the pages, like sleepers turning over between two dreams.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
The best rule of reading will be a method from nature, and not a mechanical one of hours and pages.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
For if we're destroyed, the knowledge is dead...We're nothing more than dust jackets for books...so many pages to a person...
~ Ray Bradbury
Where are my two precious human books so I may turn their pages, aye?
~ Ray Bradbury
It was like a storybook: her life was being written for her. She did not have to write it, only just to read it. The pages were being turned for her, too
~ Joyce Carol Oates
For what is history, but... huge libel on human nature, to which we industriously add page after page, volume after volume, as if we were holding up a monument to the honor, rather than the infamy of our species.
~ Washington Irving
Plus il m´est donné de me pencher sur les difficultés d´un grand nombre de personnes, plus il m´apparaît clairement que chacun de nous est comparable à une gigantesque bibliothèque. Chaque chapitre d´un seul de ses livres serait alors semblable à une vie entière tandis que chacune des pages du chapitre en question comprendrait des post-scriptum renvoyant à d´autres chapitres, à d´autres livres, à l´infini.
~ Daniel Meurois