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The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.
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books
humor
classic
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Jane Austen |
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Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.
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fairy-tales
books
inspirational
paraphrasing-g-k-chesterton
dragons
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Neil Gaiman |
8aedea1
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Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.
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dogs
friends
books
humor
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Groucho Marx |
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You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.
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reading
books
inspirational
tea
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C.S. Lewis |
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What really knocks me out is a book that, when you're all done reading it, you wish the author that wrote it was a terrific friend of yours and you could call him up on the phone whenever you felt like it. That doesn't happen much, though.
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literature
reading
writing
books
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J.D. Salinger |
04dde88
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Do not read, as children do, to amuse yourself, or like the ambitious, for the purpose of instruction. No, read in order to live.
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reading
books
life
inspirational
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Gustave Flaubert |
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And on the subject of burning books: I want to congratulate librarians, not famous for their physical strength or their powerful political connections or their great wealth, who, all over this country, have staunchly resisted anti-democratic bullies who have tried to remove certain books from their shelves, and have refused to reveal to thought police the names of persons who have checked out those titles. So the America I loved still exists, if not in the White House or the Supreme Court or the Senate or the House of Representatives or the media. The America I love still exists at the front desks of our public libraries.
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politics
books
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Kurt Vonnegut |
fb8bb86
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When I was about eight, I decided that the most wonderful thing, next to a human being, was a book.
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books
inspirational
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Margaret Walker |
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I kept always two books in my pocket, one to read, one to write in.
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reading
books
inspirational
on-writing
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Robert Louis Stevenson |
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Once you have read a book you care about, some part of it is always with you.
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reading
books
inspirational
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Louis L'Amour |
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We don't need a list of rights and wrongs, tables of dos and don'ts: we need books, time, and silence
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books
inspirational
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Philip Pullman |
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Even in literature and art, no man who bothers about originality will ever be original: whereas if you simply try to tell the truth (without caring twopence how often it has been told before) you will, nine times out of ten, become original without ever having noticed it.
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books
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C.S. Lewis |
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Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him.
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library
books
inspirational
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Maya Angelou |
982b4df
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Some of these things are true and some of them lies. But they are all good stories.
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story
reading
fiction
books
read
stories
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Hilary Mantel |
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To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life.
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escape
reading
books
life
good-habits
refuge
pleasure
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W. Somerset Maugham |
375ed2e
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Books were safer than other people anyway.
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|
books
book-quotes
bookworms
love-for-books
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Neil Gaiman |
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Fiction is art and art is the triumph over chaos... to celebrate a world that lies spread out around us like a bewildering and stupendous dream.
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fiction
writing
books
inspirational
on-fiction
|
John Cheever |
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People don't realize how a man's whole life can be changed by one book.
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|
books
religious
inspirational
literacy
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Malcolm X |
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The odd thing about people who had many books was how they always wanted more.
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reading
books
book-lovers
readers
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Patricia A. McKillip |
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Fools have a habit of believing that everything written by a famous author is admirable. For my part I read only to please myself and like only what suits my taste.
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|
reading
books
pg-84
senator-pococurante
opinions
fame
taste
judgment
independent-thought
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Voltaire |
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There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life: and One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs.
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|
reading
books
fantasy
education
jrr-tolkien
children-s-literature
ayn-rand
real-world
life-changing
lord-of-the-rings
|
John Rogers |
65e4482
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Thank God for books and music and things I can think about.
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books
music
|
Daniel Keyes |
21a51b9
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"Where should I go?" -Alice. "That depends on where you want to end up." - The Cheshire Cat."
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|
books
coming-of-age
lewis-carroll
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Lewis Carroll |
ab12b03
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I felt after I finished Slaughterhouse-Five that I didn't have to write at all anymore if I didn't want to. It was the end of some sort of career. I don't know why, exactly. I suppose that flowers, when they're through blooming, have some sort of awareness of some purpose having been served. Flowers didn't ask to be flowers and I didn't ask to be me. At the end of Slaughterhouse-Five...I had a shutting-off feeling...that I had done what I was supposed to do and everything was OK .
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|
writing
books
bloom
finished
slaughterhouse-five
book
complete
flowers
awareness
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Kurt Vonnegut |
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When a stargirl cries, she sheds not tears but light.
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|
books
life
inspirational
stargirl
tears
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Jerry Spinelli |
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"When you look at what C.S. Lewis is saying, his message is so anti-life, so cruel, so unjust. The view that the Narnia books have for the material world is one of almost undisguised contempt. At one point, the old professor says, 'It's all in Plato' -- meaning that the physical world we see around us is the crude, shabby, imperfect, second-rate copy of something much better. I want to emphasize the simple physical truth of things, the absolute primacy of the material life, rather than the spiritual or the afterlife.
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|
young-adult
books
beauty
wisdom
offense
philip-pullman
book
belief
value
children-s-books
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Philip Pullman |
92258b9
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I have an idea that the only thing which makes it possible to regard this world we live in without disgust is the beauty which now and then men create out of the chaos. The pictures they paint, the music they compose, the books they write, and the lives they lead. Of all these the richest in beauty is the beautiful life. That is the perfect work of art.
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|
writing
books
beauty
music
life
chaos
painting
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W. Somerset Maugham |
a115307
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Neither novels or their readers benefit from any attempts to divine whether any facts hide inside a story. Such efforts attack the very idea that made-up stories can matter, which is sort of the foundational assumption of our species.
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fiction
books
on-fiction
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John Green |
da7c425
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We're going to meet a lot of lonely people in the next week and the next month and the next year. And when they ask us what we're doing, you can say, We're remembering. That's where we'll win out in the long run. And someday we'll remember so much that we'll build the biggest goddamn steamshovel in history and dig the biggest grave of all time and shove war in it and cover it up.
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|
war
history
books
burial
history-repeating-itself
winning
generations
remember
lonely
grave
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Ray Bradbury |
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There's a hunger for stories in all of us, adults too. We need stories so much that we're even willing to read bad books to get them, if the good books won't supply them.
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books
inspirational
companionship
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Philip Pullman |
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Nobody steals books but your friends.
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|
irony
books
friendship
inspirational
stealing
|
Roger Zelazny |
ba2c86e
|
Quiet people have the loudest minds.
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|
steven-king
dark
reading
books
inspirational
inspiring-quotes
authors
minds
quotes
horror
writers
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Stephen King |
cccd81e
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"I'm trying to undermine the basis of Christian belief... I'm not in the business of offending people. I find the books upholding certain values that I think are important, such as life is immensely valuable and this world is an extraordinarily beautiful place. We should do what we can to increase the amount of wisdom in the world.
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|
young-adult
books
beauty
wisdom
offense
philip-pullman
book
plot
belief
value
children-s-books
paraphrased
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philip pullman |
1c5a9b6
|
Books. They are lined up on shelves or stacked on a table. There they are wrapped up in their jackets, lines of neat print on nicely bound pages. They look like such orderly, static things. Then you, the reader come along. You open the book jacket, and it can be like opening the gates to an unknown city, or opening the lid of a treasure chest. You read the first word and you're off on a journey of exploration and discovery.
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|
covers
discovery
books
inspirational
adventure
advice
book
readers
reader
|
David Almond |
9513286
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What an author doesn't know could fill a book.
|
|
books
knowledge
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Holly Black |
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Censorship is the child of fear and the father of ignorance.
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|
books
banned-books-week
freedom-to-read
intellectual-freedom
ideas
censorship
|
Laurie Halse Anderson |
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I wanted to live among books.
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|
books
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Alberto Manguel |
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Read. Read anything. Read the things they say are good for you, and the things they claim are junk. You'll find what you need to find. Just read.
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|
reading
books
inspirational
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Neil Gaiman |
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A written word is the choicest of relics. It is something at once more intimate with us and more universal than any other work of art. It is the work of art nearest to life itself. It may be translated into every language, and not only be read but actually breathed from all human lips; -- not be represented on canvas or in marble only, but be carved out of the breath of life itself.
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|
words
reading
books
life
language
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Henry David Thoreau |
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"I get so god damn lonely and sad and filled with regrets some days. It overwhelms me as I'm sitting on the bus; watching the golden leaves from a window; a sudden burst of realisation in the middle of the night. I can't help it and I can't stop it. I'm alone as I've always been and sometimes it hurts.... but I'm learning to breathe deep through it and keep walking. I'm learning to make things nice for myself. To comfort my own heart when I wake up sad. To find small bits of friendship in a crowd full of strangers. To find a small moment of joy in a blue sky, in a trip somewhere not so far away, a long walk an early morning in December, or a handwritten letter to an old friend simply saying "I thought of you. I hope you're well." No one will come and save you. No one will come riding on a white horse and take all your worries away. You have to save yourself, little by little, day by day. Build yourself a home. Take care of your body. Find something to work on. Something that makes you excited, something you want to learn. Get yourself some books and learn them by heart. Get to know the author, where he grew up, what books he read himself. Take yourself out for dinner. Dress up for no one but you and simply feel nice. it's a lovely feeling, to feel pretty. You don't need anyone to confirm it.
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lovely
gratitude
happy
trying
feelings
depression
joy
books
learning
life-quotes
sadness
friendship
heart
heal
anxiety-disorder
being-happy
bus
december
mental-wellness
panic-attacks
minimalism
breath
deep
self-care
mindfulness
healing
prose
plan
breathing
growing-up
well
sky
worrying
worries
emotions
panic
moment
regret
learn
recovery
lonely
sad
night
mental-health
letters
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Charlotte Eriksson |
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An active mind didn't need distractions in its physical environment. It needed a collection of outstanding books and a good lamp. Maybe some cheese and crackers.
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books
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J.R. Ward |
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I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence. I much prefer history - true or feigned- with its varied applicability to the thought and experience of readers. I think that many confuse applicability with allegory, but the one resides in the freedom of the reader, and the other in the purposed domination of the author.
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|
literature
books
|
J.R.R. Tolkien |
ebc08f0
|
To read is to empower
|
|
books
inspirational
|
Jane Evershed |
d9be0ed
|
Books fall open, you fall in
|
|
books
inspirational
reading-books
|
David McCord |
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I have never been able to resist a book about books.
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|
reading
books
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Anne Fadiman |
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"Have you thought of an ending?" "Yes, several, and all are dark and unpleasant." "Oh, that won't do! Books ought to have good endings. How would this do: and they all settled down and lived together happily ever after?" "It will do well, if it ever came to that." "Ah! And where will they live? That's what I often wonder."
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|
writing
books
sam-gamgee
frodo
endings
happy-endings
lotr
|
J.R.R. Tolkien |
da71255
|
Books have a way of finding their way into our lives, usually, right when we need them the most.
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|
books
inspirational
|
Richard Denney |
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Every reader exists to ensure for a certain book a modest immortality. Reading is, in this sense, a ritual of rebirth.
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|
reading
immortality
books
rebirth
reader
|
Alberto Manguel |
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|
Books didn't make me wallow in darkness, darkness made me wallow in books.
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|
reading
books
inspirational
teens
|
Jackson Pearce |
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"My grandfather says that's what books are for," Ashoke said, using the opportunity to open the volume in his hands. "To travel without moving an inch."
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|
travel
opportunity
books
jhumpa-lahiri
the-namesake
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Jhumpa Lahiri |
e5a4be5
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Books wrote our life story, and as they accumulated on our shelves (and on our windowsills, and underneath our sofa, and on top of our refrigerator), they became chapters in it themselves.
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|
story
reading
books
stories
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Anne Fadiman |
c2c5ec4
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The best of a book is not the thought which it contains, but the thought which it suggests; just as the charm of music dwells not in the tones but in the echoes of our hearts.
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|
books
inspirational
read
|
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. |
2d94a2b
|
Opportunity may knock only once but temptation leans on the door bell
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|
books
inspirational-quotes
best-quote-ever
book-clubs
face-book-quotes
kerry-e-wagner
oprah-winfrey-favorite-quote
steve-harvey
twitter-quotes
tyler-perry
perspectives
authors
encouragement
quotes
bookstores
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Oprah Winfrey |
1dc5822
|
Every face, every shop, bedroom window, public-house, and dark square is a picture feverishly turned--in search of what? It is the same with books. What do we seek through millions of pages?
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|
books
faces
shop
windows
face
shops
window
pages
search
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Virginia Woolf |
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"Will grinned. "Some of these books are dangerous," he said. "It's wise to be careful.""One must always be careful of books," said Tessa, "and what is inside them, for words have the power to change us.""I'm not sure a book has ever changed me," said Will. "Well, there is one volume that promises to teach one how to turn oneself into an entire flock of sheep--""Only the very weak-minded refuse to be influenced by literature and poetry," said Tessa" --
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|
poetry
books
fandom
fandom-talk
literarature
the-clockwork-angel
tid
william-herondale
the-infernal-devices
clockwork-angel
tessa-gray
will-herondale
cassandra-clare
bookworms
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Cassandra Clare |
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Just as music is noise that makes sense, a painting is colour that makes sense, so a story is life that makes sense.
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|
books
art
|
Yann Martel |
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The library was a little old shabby place. Francie thought it was beautiful. The feeling she had about it was as good as the feeling she had about church. She pushed open the door and went in. She liked the combined smell of worn leather bindings, library past and freshly inked stamping pads better than she liked the smell of burning incense at high mass.
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|
library
reading
feelings
books
smell
mood
read
experience
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Betty Smith |
75a2735
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My books hold between their covers every story I've ever known and still remember, or have now forgotten, or may one day read; they fill the space around me with ancient and new voices.
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|
reading
books
read
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Alberto Manguel |
3f0c2fe
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Our society accepts the book as a given, but the act of reading -- once considered useful and important, as well as potentially dangerous and subversive -- is now condescendingly accepted as a pastime, a slow pastime that lacks efficiency and does not contribute to the common good.
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reading
books
society
reader
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Alberto Manguel |
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"Still. Four words. And I didn't realize it until a couple of days ago, when someone wrote in to my blog: Dear Neil, If you could choose a quote - either by you or another author - to be inscribed on the wall of a public library children's area, what would it be? Thanks! Lynn I pondered a bit. I'd said a lot about books and kids' reading over the years, and other people had said things pithier and wiser than I ever could. And then it hit me, and this is what I wrote: I'm not sure I'd put a quote up, if it was me, and I had a library wall to deface. I think I'd just remind people of the power of stories, and why they exist in the first place. I'd put up the four words that anyone telling a story wants to hear. The ones that show that it's working, and that pages will be turned: "... and then w"
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|
books
book-lover
book
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Neil Gaiman |
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This must be what an addict feels like, I think, trying to fight the pull of one last, quick read. My fingers itch toward the binding, and finally, with a sigh of regret, I just grab the book and open it, hungrily reading the story.
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books
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Jodi Picoult |
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Read books are far less valuable than unread ones. The library should contain as much of what you do not know as your financial means, mortgage rates, and the currently tight real-estate market alow you to put there.
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library
reading
books
|
Nassim Nicholas Taleb |
859696d
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Un libro leido a medias es una aventura amorosa incompleta.
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|
spanish
reading
books
love
leer
libro
libros
book
español
lectura
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David Mitchell |
cc2f1ee
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Books are everywhere; and always the same sense of adventure fills us. Second-hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack. Besides, in this random miscellaneous company we may rub against some complete stranger who will, with luck, turn into the best friend we have in the world.
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|
books
used-books
bookstores
|
Virginia Woolf |
1c4e7f4
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"She took a deep breath, "Last chance. Are you in need of rescuing?" His expression turned very strange, almost as if she'd struck him, "Yes," he said finally."
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|
literature
dark
romance
books
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
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Holly Black |
2c34714
|
In my view, nineteen pounds of old books are at least nineteen times as delicious as one pound of fresh caviar.
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|
books
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Anne Fadiman |
6a0c138
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There was a table laid with jellies and trifles, with a party hat beside each place, and a birthday cake with seven candles on it in the center of the table. The cake had a book drawn on it, in icing. My mother, who had organized the party, told me that the lady at the bakery said that they had never put a book on a birthday cake before, and that mostly for boys it was footballs or spaceships. I was their first book.
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|
books
book-lovers
boys
book-quotes
love-for-books
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Neil Gaiman |
84d064b
|
Readers are bullied in schoolyards and in locker-rooms as much as in government offices and prisons.
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|
reading
books
readers
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Alberto Manguel |
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I myself grew up to be not only a Hero, but also a Writer. When I was an adult, I rewrote , and I included not only some descriptions of the various deadly dragon species, and a useful Dragonese Dictionary, but also this story of how the book came to be written in the first place. This is the book that you are holding in your hands right now. Perhaps you even borrowed it from a Library? If so, thank Thor that the sinister figure of the Hairy Scary Librarian is not lurking around a corner, hiding in the shadows, Heart-Slicers at the ready, or that the punishment for your curiosity is not the whirring whine of a Driller Dragon's drill. You, dear reader, I am sure cannot what it might to be like to live in a world in which books are banned. For surely such things will never happen in the Future? Thank Thor that you live in a time and a place where people have the right to live and think and write and read their books in peace, and there are no need for Heroes anymore ... And spare a thought for those who have not been so lucky.
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|
reading
writing
books
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Cressida Cowell |
db9de52
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That's the problem with best friends. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself.
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|
happy
fun
friends
books
funny
quote
friendship
life
love
gossip-girl
book
quotes
knowledge
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Cecily von Ziegesar |
7c9313e
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And of course I'm in the press all the time. So many books have been written about me; Into thin air, up in the air,Gone with the wind-
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books
big-head-xd
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Rick Riordan |
cdd9695
|
Old books that we have known but not possessed cross our path and invite themselves over. New books try to seduce us daily with tempting titles and tantalizing covers.
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|
reading
books
titles
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Alberto Manguel |
3b3a6a9
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..reading a book doesn't mean just turning the pages. It means thinking about it, identifying parts that you want to go back to, asking how to place it in a broader context, pursuing the ideas. There's no point in reading a book if you let it pass before your eyes and then forget about it ten minutes later. Reading a book is an intellectual exercise, which stimulates thought, questions, imagination.
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|
reading
books
occupy
how-to
occupy-wall-street
book
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Noam Chomsky |
efbf7c7
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I took to the Bodleian library as to a lover and ... would sit long hours in Bodley's arms to emerge, blinking and dazed with the smell and feel of all those books.
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library
books
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Laurie R. King |
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People listening to songs are like people reading novels: for a few minutes, for a few hours, someone else gets to come in and hijack that part of your brain that's always thinking. A good book or song kidnaps your interior voice and does all the driving. With the artist in charge you're free for a little while to leave your body and be someone else.
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|
books
songs
hijack
brain
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Douglas Coupland |
fcc9e61
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He loved books, those undemanding but faithful friends.
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|
reading
books
love-of-reading
love-of-books
reader
book-quotes
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Victor Hugo |
12f4357
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Through books Cathy and I have lived a zillion lives . . . our vicarious way to feel alive.
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|
reading
books
book-reading
lived
vicarious
feel
lives
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V.C. Andrews |
c600499
|
"Little mouse," a voice said through the keyhole. "Don't you know the more you wriggle, the greater the cat's delight?"
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|
literature
dark
romance
books
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
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Holly Black |
5f3fca0
|
The years nineteen and twenty are a crucial stage in the maturation of character, and if you allow yourself to become warped when you're that age, it will cause you pain when you're older.
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youth
morality
books
life
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Haruki Murakami |
c68c000
|
Reading alters the appearance of a book. Once it has been read, it never looks the same again, and people leave their individual imprint on a book they have read. Once of the pleasures of reading is seeing this alteration on the pages, and the way, by reading it, you have made the book yours.
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|
reading
books
reader
|
Paul Theroux |
dc8af8d
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One book calls to another unexpectedly, creating alliances across different cultures and centuries.
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|
books
culture
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Alberto Manguel |
023979d
|
As with men, it has always seemed to me that books have their own peculiar destinies. They go towards the people who are waiting for them and reach them at the right moment. They are made of living material and continue to cast light through the darkness long after the death of their authors.
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books
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Miguel Serrano |
42717eb
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Barack intrigued me. He was not like anyone I'd dated before, mainly because he seemed so secure. He was openly affectionate. He told me I was beautiful. He made me feel good. To me, he was sort of like a unicorn--unusual to the point of seeming almost unreal. He never talked about material things, like buying a house or a car or even new shoes. His money went largely toward books, which to him were like sacred objects, providing ballast for his mind. He read late into the night, often long after I'd fallen asleep, plowing through history and biographies and Toni Morrison, too. He read several newspapers daily, cover to cover. He kept tabs on the latest book reviews, the American League standings, and what the South Side aldermen were up to. He could speak with equal passion about the Polish elections and which movies Roger Ebert had panned and why.
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reading
books
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Michelle Obama |
c6bfde6
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Bookish people, who are often maladroit people, persist in thinking they can master any subtlety so long as it's been shaped into acceptable expository prose.
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reading
books
subtlety
readers
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Carol Shields |
f5071d6
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Art is the whisper of history, heard above the noise of time.
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words
time
literature
history
reading
books
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Julian Barnes |
f38d5b9
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He whom the gods love dies young.
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literature
dark
romance
books
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
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Menander |
92f7996
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There, in the tin factory, in the first moment of the atomic age, a human being was crushed by books.
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books
death
ways-to-die
hiroshima
wwii
japan
world-war-ii
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John Hersey |
8ce7d9e
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It hardly matters why a library is destroyed: every banning, curtailment, shredding, plunder or loot gives rise (at least as a ghostly presence) to a louder, clearer, more durable library of the banned, looted, plundered, shredded or curtailed.
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library
books
banning
book-burning
censorship
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Alberto Manguel |
582a0a4
|
How in hell did those bombers get up there every single second of our lives! Why doesn't someone want to talk about it! We've started and won two atomic wars since 2022! Is it because we're having so much fun at home we've forgotten the world? Is it because we're so rich and the rest of the world's so poor and we just don't care if they are? I've heard rumors; the world is starving, but we're well fed. Is it true, the world works hard and we play? Is that why we're hated so much? I've heard the rumors about hate too, once in a long while, over the years. Do you know why? I don't, that's sure! Maybe the books can get us half out of the cave. They just might stop us from making the same damn insane mistakes!
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war
hate
history
fun
books
uncaring
classism
starving
history-repeating-itself
cave
bombs
forgotten
rich
poor
mistakes
ignorance
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Ray Bradbury |
cb8c66c
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Maybe it was that nearly everyone else was dead and she felt a little bit dead too, but she figured that even a vampire deserved to be saved. Maybe she ought to leave him, but she wasn't going to.
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literature
dark
romance
books
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
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Holly Black |
982b27f
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Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written.
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jesus
books
record
john
book
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Anonymous |
5afcd95
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I was impressed for the ten thousandth time by the fact that literature illuminates life only for those to whom books are a necessity. Books are unconvertible assets, to be passed on only to those who possess them already.
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reading
books
learning
being-a-reader
biblioholism
bookishness
reader
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Anthony Powell |
3f58d47
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You got shook and shook till there was nothing left. You lost your name and your body and your self and you just didn't care.
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books
anthony-burgess
book-quotes
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Anthony Burgess |
004f8da
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In this age of censorship, I mourn the loss of books that will never be written, I mourn the voices that will be silenced-writers' voices, teachers' voices, students' voices-and all because of fear.
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freedom
books
censorship
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Judy Blume |
43e891a
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We stopped to browse in the cases, and now that William - with his new glasses on his nose - could linger and read the books, at every title he discovered he let out exclamations of happiness, either because he knew the work, or because he had been seeking it for a long time, or finally because he had never heard it mentioned and was highly excited and titillated. In short, for him every book was like a fabulous animal that he was meeting in a strange land.
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books
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Umberto Eco |
fb22702
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I'm going to take off your gag. And if you try to bite me or grab me or anything, I'll hit you with this thing as hard as I can as many times as I can. Understood?
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dark
books
tana
teens
gavriel
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
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Holly Black |
b6301ed
|
When a book leaves its author's desk it changes. Even before anyone has read it, before eyes other than its creator's have looked upon a single phrase, it is irretrievably altered. It has become , that no longer belongs to its maker. It has acquired, in a sense, free will. It will make its journey through the world and there is no longer anything the author can do about it. Even he, as he looks at its sentences, reads them differently now that they can be read by others. They look like different sentences. The book has gone out into the world and the world has remade it.
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|
reading
writing
books
books-and-authors
books-and-reading
published-books
publishing
metamorphosis
perception
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Salman Rushdie |
d6138d1
|
The sweetest and most heavenly of activities partake in some measure of violence - the act of love, for instance; music, for instance. You must take your chance, boy. The choice has been all yours.
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books
anthony-burgess
book-quotes
|
Anthony Burgess |
5c15018
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All told, she owned fourteen books, but she saw her story as being made up predominantly of ten of them. Of those ten, six were stolen, one showed up at the kitchen table, two were made for her by a hidden Jew, and one was delivered by a soft, yellow-dressed afternoon.
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books
yellow
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Markus Zusak |
c453d6f
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It is hard to be so old, and harder still to be so blind. I miss the sun. And books. I miss the books most of all.
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books
aemon-targaryen
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George R.R. Martin |
ee16586
|
You have no cause to grumble boy. You made your choice and all this is a consequence of your choice. Whatever now ensues is what you yourself have chosen.
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books
anthony-burgess
book-quotes
|
Anthony Burgess |
94aa9ca
|
Well, everything's a lesson, isn't it? Learning all the time, as you could say.
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|
books
anthony-burgess
book-quotes
|
Anthony Burgess |
0235963
|
The thrill of theft, of violence, the urge to live easy - is it worth it when we have undeniable proof, yes, yes, incontrovertible evidence that hell exists?
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books
anthony-burgess
book-quotes
|
Anthony Burgess |
4508358
|
Remember that the book which bores you when you are twenty or thirty will open doors for you when you are forty or fifty.
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reading
books
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Doris Lessing |
385e756
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Keep going' she told herself, 'Don't look back.' But she looked anyways.
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literature
dark
romance
books
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
|
Holly Black |
ac897e9
|
I place my fingers upon these keys typing 2,000 dreams per minute and naked of spirit dance forth my cosmic vortex upon this crucifix called language.
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words
literature
books
dreams
national-poetry-month
famous-quotes-from-classic-books
literary-inspiration
endurance
nanowrimo
prolific-authors
writers-and-writing
famous-authors
the-writing-life
determination
language
genius
writers
creativity
jack-kerouac
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Aberjhani |
056c480
|
Books ought to have good endings.How would this do: and they all settled down and lived together happily ever after?
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|
tolkien
books
fellowship-of-the-ring
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J.R.R. Tolkien |
7aec95b
|
The intention to act violently is accompanied by strong feelings of physical distress.
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|
books
anthony-burgess
book-quotes
|
Anthony Burgess |
7a805e4
|
There was, in my view, an unwritten contract with the reader that the writer must honour. No single element of an imagined world or any of its characters should be allowed to dissolve on an authorial whim. The invented had to be as solid and as self-consistent as the actual. This was a contract founded on mutual trust.
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books
writers
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Ian McEwan |
68e3370
|
You can viddy that everything in this wicked world counts. You can pony that one thing always leads to another. Right right right.
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|
books
anthony-burgess
book-quotes
|
Anthony Burgess |
f27c84d
|
Certain unique books seem to be without forerunners or successors as far as their authors are concerned. Even though they may profoundly influence the work of other writers, for their creator they're complete, not leading anywhere.
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books
|
Dodie Smith |
4e943cd
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To a lover of books the shops and sales in London present irresistible temptations.
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reading
books
book-stores
london
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Edward Gibbon |
ceccb87
|
I don't want to be a vampire' she told herself. But in her dreams, she kind of did.
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literature
dark
romance
books
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
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Holly Black |
82d3568
|
"Be careful," Aidan called from the bed. "You don't know what he might do." "We all know what you'd do, though, don't we?"
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literature
dark
romance
books
beautiful
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
|
Holly Black |
a8909b7
|
When you trust, you are tender and delicate, but when you doubt, you are dangerous and destructive
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|
books
book-quotes
|
Anaïs Nin |
1f8da6a
|
On gray days, when it's snowing or raining, I think you should be able to call up a judge and take an oath that you'll just read a good book all day, and he'd allow you to stay home.
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|
rain
books
snuggle
judge
read
home
oath
snow
|
Bill Watterson |
4e88e97
|
And now, talking of praying, I realise sadly that there will be little point in praying for you. You are passing now to a region where you will be beyond the reach of the power of prayer.
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|
books
anthony-burgess
book-quotes
|
Anthony Burgess |
69cd6c9
|
When we're healthy we respond to the presence of the hateful with fear and nausea.
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|
books
anthony-burgess
book-quotes
|
Anthony Burgess |
5a623d9
|
I used to think then that all the tragic events of life were written down in books and that what went on outside was just diluted crap.
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books
|
Henry Miller |
f4f1474
|
And yet, in a sense, in choosing to be deprived of the ability to make an ethical choice, you have in a sense really chosen the good.
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|
books
anthony-burgess
book-quotes
|
Anthony Burgess |
c8be534
|
What does God want? Does God want goodness or the choice of goodness? Is a man who chooses the bad perhaps in some way better than a man who has the good imposed upon him?
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|
books
anthony-burgess
book-quotes
|
Anthony Burgess |
572938c
|
Stop worshiping the bad in boys and start recognizing the good in men
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|
books
inspirational-quotes
best-quote-ever
book-clubs
face-book-quotes
kerry-e-wagner
oprah-winfrey-favorite-quote
steve-harvey
twitter-quotes
tyler-perry
perspectives
authors
encouragement
quotes
bookstores
|
Kerry E. Wagner |
eb2195e
|
Because reading books and having them bound represent two enormously different stages of development. First, people gradually get used to reading, over centuries naturally, but they don't take care of their books and toss them around. Having books bound signifies respect for the book; it indicates that people not only love to read, but they view it an important occupation. Nowhere in Russia has that stage been reached. Europe has been binding its books for sometime.
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|
books
|
Fyodor Dostoyevsky |
138f33c
|
You are that to me, an oasis. You drug me and at the same time you give me strength.
|
|
books
book-quotes
|
Anaïs Nin |
f5847f5
|
I'm sorry,' she said to each of the dead as she unzipped and unfastened their things, 'I'm sorry Courtney. I'm sorry Marcus. I'm sorry Rachel. I'm sorry Jon. I'm sorry I'm alive and you're dead. I'm sorry I was asleep. I'm sorry I didn't save you and now I'm taking your things. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
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|
literature
dark
romance
books
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
|
Holly Black |
fa228bc
|
School did give me one of the greatest gifts of my life, though. I learned how to read, and for that I remain thankful. I would have died otherwise. As soon as I was able, I read, alone. Under the covers with a flashlight or in my corner of the attic--I sought solace in books. It was from books that I started to get an inkling of the kinds of assholes I was dealing with. I found allies too, in books, characters my age who were going through or had triumphed against the same bullshit.
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|
reading
books
read
|
Craig Ferguson |
bc4c519
|
People who believe they have bad luck create bad luck. Those who believe they are very fortunate, that the world is a generous place filled with trustworthy people, live in exactly that kind of world.
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|
books
trust
inspiration
inspire
life
bad-luck
fortunate
good-luck
great-fortune
trustworthy
passages-ventura
passages-malibu
chris-prentiss
beliefs
quotes
fortune
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Chris Prentiss |
fee373b
|
"Are you sure?" Aidan asked, "Gavriel's still a vampire." "He warned me about you and about them. He didn't have to. I'm not going to repay that by-" she hesitated, then frowned. "What did you call him?" "That's his name," Aidan sighed, "Gavriel. The other vampires, while they were tying me to the bed, they said his name." "Oh." With a final tug she pulled the blanked free and tossed it over to 'Gavriel"
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|
literature
dark
romance
books
beautiful
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
|
Holly Black |
0ef2444
|
You said you were allowed to lose it,' some part of her reminded herself. 'Not yet, not yet.
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|
literature
dark
romance
books
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
|
Holly Black |
38d6d5f
|
A good response beats a bad reaction any day. Be encouraged
|
|
books
inspirational-quotes
best-quote-ever
book-clubs
face-book-quotes
kerry-e-wagner
oprah-winfrey-favorite-quote
steve-harvey
twitter-quotes
tyler-perry
perspectives
authors
encouragement
quotes
bookstores
|
Kerry E. Wagner |
1fe5243
|
Intercourse is one thing, Intimacy is everything. Be encouraged
|
|
books
inspirational-quotes
best-quote-ever
book-clubs
face-book-quotes
kerry-e-wagner
oprah-winfrey-favorite-quote
steve-harvey
twitter-quotes
tyler-perry
perspectives
authors
encouragement
quotes
bookstores
|
Kerry E. Wagner |
ee2f1d5
|
We are liable to miss the best of life if we do not know how to tingle, if we do not learn to hoist ourselves just a little higher than we generally are in order to sample the rarest and ripest fruit of art which human thought has to offer.
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|
words
literature
reading
books
meaning
growth
|
Vladimir Nabokov |
b74760f
|
"Unoka went into an inner room and soon returned with a small wooden disc containing a kola nut, some alligator pepper and a lump of white chalk. "I have kola," he announced when he sat down, and passed the disc over to his guest. "Thank you. He who brings kola brings life. But I think you ought to break it," replied Okoye passing back the disc. "No, it is for you, I think," and they argued like this for a few moments before Unoka accepted the honor of breaking the kola. Okoye, meanwhile, took the lump of chalk, drew some lines on the floor, and then painted his big toe."
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|
books
humor
things-fall-apart
random
|
Chinua Achebe |
8e4ecc6
|
"Imagine for a moment that you are the proud owner of a large house which you have spent years of your life painting and decorating and filling with everything you love. It's your home. It's something you've made your own, something for you to be remembered by, something that, perhaps years later, your children and grandchildren can visit and get a view of your life in. It's part of your creativity, your hard work... it's your property. Now suppose you decide to go camping for a couple of weeks. You lock your door and assume that nobody is going to break in... but they do, and when you return home, to your horror you find that not only do these trespassers break in, but they also have quite uniquely imaginative ways of disrespecting, vandalizing and corrupting everything within your property. They light fires on your lawn, your topiary hedges are in heaps of black ashes. There's some blatantly obscene graffiti splattered across your front door, offensive images and rude words splashed on the walls and windows. Your television has been tipped over. Your photographs of family and friends have had the heads cut out of them. There's mold growing in the refrigerator, bottles of booze tipped over on the table, and cigarette smoke embedded into the carpeting. Your beloved houseplants are dead, your furniture has been stripped down and ruined. Basically, the thing you've spent years working for and creating within your lifetime has been tampered with to the point where it is just a grim joke.
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|
metaphor
books
funny
fanfiction
pervy
copyright
sherlock
vandalism
imagine
house
respect
ghost
geek
grave
|
Rebecca McNutt |
e63af64
|
In any of my pages in any of my books may life a perfect account of my secret experience of the world.
|
|
world
books
secret
pages
|
Alberto Manguel |
8086bf3
|
Each book was like an underwater cave, and when I rose again to the surface, I was pale and grumpy, resentful of everyone who hadn't been where I'd been.
|
|
reading
books
|
Mary Stewart Atwell |
42ea1d6
|
"Behind Tana there was the sounds of splintering wood, as though something very large had hot the door. "No," she said softly, "Oh no. No." "Leave me," said Gavriel. ....."Shut up or I might," she told him."
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|
literature
dark
romance
books
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
|
Holly Black |
4a246b5
|
Tana would sit near the door to the basement with fingers in her ears, tears and snot running down her face as she cried and cried and cried. And little Pearl would toddle up, crying, too. They cried while they ate their cereal, cried while they watched cartoons, and cried themselves to sleep at night, huddled together in Tana's little bed. 'Make her stop' Pearl said, but Tana couldn't.
|
|
dark
books
monstrous
pearl
pearl-bach
tana-s-mother
wonderfully-awful
tana
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
terror
|
Holly Black |
2e1b39a
|
"Let me alone," said Mildred "Let alone!" He almost cried out with laughter. "Letting you alone is easy, but how can I leave alone? That's what's wrong. We need to be let alone. We need to be upset and stirred and bothered, once in a while, anyway. Nobody bothers anymore. Nobody thinks. Let a baby alone, why don't you? What would you have in twenty years? A savage, unable to think or talk--like us!"
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|
books
bothered
savage
talking
thinking
|
Ray Bradbury |
de2bd14
|
We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers and discoverers - thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses. Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams.
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|
heroes
reading
books
imagination
dreams
|
Peter S. Beagle |
ad7788f
|
With school turning out more runners, jumpers, racers, tinkerers, grabbers, snatchers, fliers, and swimmers instead of examiners, critics, knowers, and imaginative creators, the word 'intellectual,' of course, became the swear word it deserved to be. You always dread the unfamiliar. Surely you remember the boy in your own school class who was exceptionally 'bright,' did most of the reciting and answering while the others sat like so many leaden idols, hating him. And wasn't it this bright boy you selected and tortured after hours? Of course it was. We must all be alike. Not everyone born free and equal, as the Constitution says, but everyone equal. Each man the image of every other; then all are happy, for there are no mountains to make them cower, to judge themselves again. So! A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man's mind. Who knows who might be the target of the well-read man? Me?
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|
mind
equality
free
books
imagination
education
happiness
intelligence
conform
breach
burning
examiners
fliers
grabbers
imaginative-creators
jumpers
knowers
moutains
racers
runners
snatchers
swimmers
tinkerers
bright
intellectual
critics
target
image
dread
judgment
unfamiliar
judge
constitution
rights
cowardice
bullying
weapons
different
creativity
torture
school
|
Ray Bradbury |
236a688
|
Now may this little Book a blessing be To those that love this little Book, and me: And may its Buyer have no cause to say, His money is but lost, or thrown away.
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|
writing
books
|
John Bunyan |
7310826
|
His voice had a faint trace of an accent she couldn't place - one that made her pretty sure he was no local kid infected the night before.
|
|
literature
dark
romance
books
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
|
Holly Black |
6ffb76b
|
In the dream, Tana's mother loved her more than anyone or anything. More than death.
|
|
literature
dark
romance
books
gavriel
paranormal
paranormal-romance
tana-bach
holly-black
the-coldest-girl-in-coldtown
ya
vampires
|
Holly Black |