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Quotes About Read

Sometimes you read pilots and, understandably, they're doing such a frantic tap dance for approval. I get why - it's such an incredibly competitive market.
~ Zach Woods
For me, my taste isn't limited to magical films. Whatever I read and I like, I go up for, and a lot of the time it's an American accent which can be quite trying, but I'm working on it as much as I can.
~ William Moseley
I'm always imposing my taste in books on others. I hope that people enjoy being surprised by a book they might not otherwise read - I enjoy the surprise myself when others do this to me.
~ Mary Roach
The media, and how we're taught to read it, has a huge impact on who we become as people.
~ Lucy Dacus
this is a good book and this is my first vampire book i have ever read in my life
~ Richelle Mead
Typography must often draw attention to itself before it will be read. Yet in order to be read, it must relinquish the attention it has drawn.
~ Robert Bringhurst
These comments are so noisy that we learn to ignore them. As we read through code, our eyes simply skip over them. Eventually the comments begin to lie as the code around them changes.
~ Robert C. Martin
It took a day to read the book, a day to take action
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
I might add that one short novel of Schnitzler's, Casanova's Homecoming, was on the shelves of my parents' library, and I had the great good fortune to read it at an impressionable age.
~ Lawrence Block
There is no form of prose more difficult to understand and more tedious to read than the average scientific paper.
~ Francis Crick
Turn over the pages of history and read the damning record of the church's opposition to every advance in every field of science. . . .
~ Upton Sinclair
Oh, how I wish that Orwell were still alive, so that I could read his comments on contemporary events!
~ W. H. Auden
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
A farce or comedy is best played; a tragedy is best read at home.
~ Abraham Lincoln
Because, in fact, women, feminists, do read my poetry, and they read it often with the power of their political interpretation. I don't care that's what poetry is supposed to do.
~ Diane Wakoski
If you're looking for diaper stories or BDSM, look elsewhere. My stories are of love and of course hot man to man sex. Please give them a read.
~ Dick Parker
I put down my book, The Meaning of Zen, and see the cat smiling into her fur as she delicately combs it with her rough pink tongue. "Cat, I would lend you this book to study but it appears you have already read it." She looks up and gives me her full gaze. "Don't be ridiculous," she purrs, "I wrote it."
~ Dilys Laing
study to practice in life that which the Lord commands, and then be you assured that you shall never hear nor read the same without fruit.
~ John Knox
I think that it's a crime to say you are bored when time is so precious and there are so many things to do in life: read, learn, watch.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
sometimes there's beauty in the tough words—it's all in how you read them.
~ Jennifer Niven
love whatever you read. Enrich your life with books, of any type. If you aren't enjoying a book, try another – life is far too short.* I'm still trying to read every book in the world. You're a reader. You understand.
~ Jenny Colgan
Jack the Ripper became the embodiment, forever, of pure evil. Every Chicago resident who could read devoured these reports from abroad, but none with quite so much intensity as Dr. H. H. Holmes.
~ Erik Larson
We'll come home and eat here and we'll have a lovely meal and drink Beaune from the co-operative you can see right out of the window there with the price of the Beaune on the window. And afterwards we'll read and then go to bed and make love." "And we'll never love anyone else but each other." "No. Never.
~ Ernest Hemingway
it is far more pleasant to read books or write articles than to try to convince ministerial nonentities that twice two is four'.
~ Andrew Roberts