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One evening, I read David Nicholls' book 'One Day,' because our flat was a few streets down from Rankeillor Street, where the first chapter is set.
~ Lolly Adefope
When audiences come to see us authors lecture, it is largely in the hope that we'll be funnier to look at than to read.
~ Sinclair Lewis
Rest your eyes and then read till they fall out of your head.
~ Frank McCourt
The whole of this discourse, from the fourteenth chapter of St. John to the seventeenth, should be read and read again: everything is in it.
~ Frank Sheed
So many good books to read, so little time!
~ Frank Zappa
All the old history was written for the amusement of the ruling classes. The lower classes couldn't read, and their rulers didn't care about remembering what happened to them. — My Dad (something he told me when I was a kid)
~ Frank Zappa
I think that as is true in this industry, everything gets blown out of proportion because it's more fun for people to read about. It's even more fun to read about if the stories get wilder and wilder.
~ Sarah Chalke
Look, it's no longer about capacity, how many ships, how many air wings, how many battalions. It's about capability. If we dominate cyber space and know and can read the other guy's mail, and with a very accurate laser-guided munitions put it in this window or that window, it's not how much, it's knowing exactly where to pinpoint a target.
~ Joe Sestak
I do get text messages from people with sick jokes on when something terrible has happened. I don't read them; they make me ill. But it does happen, and I'm sure I'm not the only person who gets them.
~ Harry Redknapp
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~ Ron Kovic
This report, by its very length, defends itself against the risk of being read. —Sir Winston Churchill Statesman 1874–1965
~ Ron Person
Recycle the mail, don't read it, don't read anything except what destroys the insulation between yourself and your experience or what pulls down or what strikes at or what shatters this ruse you call necessity.
~ Louise Erdrich
Story always tells us more than the mere words, and that is why we love to write it, and to read it.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
would listen to the radio on Sundays as the announcer read the comics aloud, and he would follow along on his own until he had
~ Malcolm Gladwell
Not everyone can decode a dream! Dreamers are those abled minds that can read the intent of the dream in terms of energy, frequency & vibration...!
~ Vishwanath S J
The only way to build a church, if you have a Bible church, is to preach out of the Bible, teach out of the Bible, read out of the Bible.
~ Lester Roloff
If you want to learn a thing, read that. If you want to know a thing, write that; if you want to master a thing, teach that.
~ Harbhajan Singh Yogi
For what use is it to forbid what we can't prevent? If books are forbidden, children read them on the sly.
~ Andre Gide
If you are doing very detailed implementation and coding, read a book on design and architecture. If you are doing high-level design, read a book on coding techniques.
~ Andrew Hunt
I'm dog-eared as a book")
~ Andrew Sean Greer
Her private soul read like a poster by her little sister.
~ Ann Brashares
To talk in public, to think in solitude, to read and to hear, to enquire and answer enquiries, is the business of a scholar. He wanders about the world without pomp or terror, and is neither known nor valued but by men like himself.
~ Samuel Johnson
Stories come alive in the telling. (…)They lay dormant, hoping for the chance to emerge. Once someone started to read them, they could begin to change. They could take root in the imagination and transform the reader. Stories wanted to be read.
~ John Connolly
Stories wanted to be read, David's mother would whisper. They needed it. It was the reason they forced themselves from their world into ours. They wanted us to give them life.
~ John Connolly