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I think it is very natural to want to be partnered, but you never know. you read about mature love affairs in the press, and it gives you hope. You think: 'Well, it's not impossible.'
~ Gemma Jones
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I've been a fan of comics, but I've never been, like, a diehard: like, I've never really owned a bunch of comics or anything. But I've always been drawn to them and read them.
~ Juliana Harkavy
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We wanted it to be that you could go to the comic shop and read about the back story of 'Pacific Rim' and the drama inherent in it.
~ Travis Beacham
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I do get the comics online I guess but it's such a pain. I'd rather just get them in the paper and read them.
~ Drew Carey
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I love Walter Mosley and Robert Parker crime novels. And I read a lot of music reviews.
~ Van Hunt
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From a programmer's point of view, the user is a peripheral that types when you issue a read request.
~ Peter Williams
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Now, as Global Ambassador for Starlight Children's Foundation, which brightens the lives of poorly children, I visit hospitals and tell stories to the young patients. Sometimes I read. Sometimes I draw.
~ Tony DiTerlizzi
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At one school I visited, everyone had read 'Halo,' and they were all dressed up as angels - with halos!
~ Alexandra Adornetto
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I really love visiting schools - in fact, that's my favorite part of being an author now - even though I still get stage fright! When I visit schools, I know I'm going to be talking to some kids who don't like to read.
~ Jay Asher
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It's much easier to consume the visual image than to read something.
~ Lawrence Ferlinghetti
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I was shocked when I first read the script of 'Vellai Pookal.'
~ Vivek
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I try not to read acting books any more, but they set a high bar for me very early on.
~ Brian J. Smith
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He was like a book that you could feel good holding, that you could talk about without ever having read, that could you recommend.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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My father taught me to work, but not to love it. I never did like to work, and I don't deny it. I'd rather read, tell stories, crack jokes, talk, laugh -- anything but work.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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My father taught me to work; he did not teach me to love it. I never did like to work, and I don't deny it. I'd rather read, tell stories, crack jokes, talk, laugh - anything but work.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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So Liam and movies are obviously big passions, and I read and write.
~ Faye Dunaway
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I think the only op-ed columnist in 'The Times' - where I read all of his stuff - is Paul Krugman.
~ Neal Brennan
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The green-light meeting, when I first started at Paramount, would consist of maybe three or four of us in a room. Perhaps two or three of us would have read the script under discussion.
~ Peter Bart
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I have been pitiless in my criticism of the economists: for them I confess that, in general, I have no liking. The arrogance and the emptiness of their writings, their impertinent pride and their unwarranted blunders, have disgusted me. Whoever, knowing them, pardons them, may read them.
~ Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
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The book the snowman was the best book I have ever read it had suspence durring the whole book it was AWSOME!!!
~ R.L. Stine
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Don Quixote's 'Delusions' is an excellent read - far better than my own forthcoming travel book, 'Walking Backwards Across Tuscany.'
~ Arthur Smith
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This is the best biography by me I have ever read.
~ Lawrence Welk
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He's spilled the beans. He's poured out His intentions, allowing us full access. The humans put the Forbidden Book on display tables and shelves. But we actually read it; indeed we must no matter how loathsome.
~ Randy Alcorn
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I've been thinking of a poet who is dying in New York, how these days she reads her beloved Dante, perhaps looking for something to frame what is happening to her. And whom, I wonder, do I turn to? Whom in this century do I read as if my life depended upon it?
~ Joseph Stroud
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