Quotes About Books
O homem que não lê não tem nenhuma vantagem sobre o homem que não sabe ler.
~ Mark Twain
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Great books are weighted and measured by their style and matter, and not the trimmings and shadings of their grammar.
~ Mark Twain
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Well, the priest did very well, considering. He got in all the details, and that is a good thing in a local item: you see, he had kept books for the undertaker-department of his church when he was younger, and there, you know, the money's in the details; the more details, the more swag:
~ Mark Twain
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Omul care nu citeÈ™te c?rÈ›i nu are niciun avantaj în faÈ›a omului care nu le poate citi.
~ Mark Twain
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The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who cannot read. –
~ Mark Twain
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A visitor to Mark Twain's house in Hartford observed mountains of books stacked on the floor. The author apologized for the disorder. You see, he lamented, It is so very difficult to borrow shelves.
~ Mark Twain
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İyi kitaplar okumayan biriyle, okuma yazma bilmeyen biri aras?nda hiçbir fark yoktur.
~ Mark Twain
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Good books, good friends, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.
~ Mark Twain
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Seien Sie vorsichtig mit Gesundheitsbüchern - Sie könnten an einem Druckfehler sterben.
~ Mark Twain
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El bibliotecario se mandó la parte corriendo de acá para allá cargado de libros, con todo el alboroto y el escándalo que les encanta a las autoridades insignificantes.
~ Mark Twain
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There are not books enough on earth to contain the record of the prophecies Indians and other unauthorized parties have made; but one may carry in his overcoat pockets the record of all the prophecies that have been fulfilled.
~ Mark Twain
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The man who does not read good books is no better than the man who can't.
~ Mark Twain
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Buenos amigos, buenos libros y una consciencia dormida; esa es la vida ideal.
~ Mark Twain
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Es ist idiotisch, sieben oder acht Monate an einem Roman zu schreiben, wenn man in jedem Buchladen für zwei Dollar einen kaufen kann.
~ Mark Twain
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The man who does not read books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them.
~ Mark Twain
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When I am king, they shall not have bread and shelter only, but also teachings out of books; for a full belly is little worth where the mind is starved, and the heart. I will keep this diligently in my remembrance, that this day's lesson be not lost upon me, and my people suffer thereby; for learning softeneth the heart and breedeth gentleness and charity.
~ Mark Twain
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Klasyka, to to, co wszyscy chcieliby przeczyta? i czego nikt nie czyta.
~ Mark Twain
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CzÅ'owiek, który nie czyta ksi??ek, nie ma ?adnej przewagi nad tym, który nie potrafi czyta?.
~ Mark Twain
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Czytaj?c ksi??ki o zdrowiu, uwa?ajcie. Jeden b??d drukarski mo?e was zabi?.
~ Mark Twain
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I saw the book thief three times.
~ mark zusak
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As always, one of her books was next to her.
~ Markus Zusak
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She said it out loud, the words distributed into a room that was full of cold air and books. Books everywhere! Each wall was armed with overcrowded yet immaculate shelving. It was barely possible to see paintwork. There were all different styles and sizes of lettering on the spines of the black, the red, the gray, the every-colored books. It was one of the most beautiful things Liesel Meminger had ever seen. With wonder, she smiled. That such a room existed!
~ Markus Zusak
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Only in today's sick society can a man be persecuted for reading too many books.
~ Markus Zusak
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When she came to write her story, she would wonder when the books and the words started to mean not just something, but everything.
~ Markus Zusak
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