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Do you know what it is?' [Toby] said thoughtfully. 'It's that they haven't had anything really awful happen to them. No wonder they seem so superficial and unfeeling.' It was certainly an interesting theory, ... [but] surely one didn't need to have suffered in order to possess empathy for those who had? All it required was a bit of imagination and a well-stocked library.

~ Michelle Cooper

Michelle Cooper Books Empathy Reading Suffering

Reading was not an escape for her, any more than it is for me. It was an aspect of direct experience. She distinguished, of course, between the fictional world and the real one, in which she had to prepare dinners and so on. Still, for us, the fictional world was an extension of the real, and in no way a substitute for it, or refuge from it. Any more than sleeping is a substitute for waking. (Jincy Willett)

~ Jincy Willett

Jincy Willett Books Reading

In 1800s Paris, women were prohibited from studying the nude human form, because this would've ruined the wedding-night surprise. (Surprise! It's a penis.)

~ Cracked.com

Cracked.com Books Humor

Great books are great in part because of what they ask of their readers: they are not readily encountered, easily assessed.

~ Alan Jacobs

Alan Jacobs Books Reading

Private life, book life, took place where words met imagination without passing through the world.

~ Annie Dillard

Annie Dillard Books Life

Books are never harmless...they either strengthen us or they weaken us in our faith. Some of them do this even as they entertain us, others as they teach us. In an invisible way their teaching penetrates into our hearts and souls, to continue its work inside, and we inhale the spirit of these books as healing or poisonous vapors. They can bring the greatest benefits and the greatest ruin, for from their ideas that they spread come the deeds of the future.

~ Peter Prange

Peter Prange Books Learning

Of all the unexpected things in contemporary literature, this is among the oddest: that kids have an inordinate appetite for very long, very tricky, very strange books about places that don’t exist.

~ Adam Gopnik

Adam Gopnik Books Children Fantasy Literature Reading

I go downstairs and the books blink at me from the shelves. Or stare. In a trick of the light, a row of them seems to shift very slightly, like a curtain blown by the breeze through an open window. Red is next to blue is next to cream is adjacent to beige. But when I look again, cream is next to green is next to black. A tall book shelters a small book, a huge Folio bullies a cowering line of Quartos. A child's nursery rhyme book does not have the language in which to speak to a Latin dictionary. Chaucer does not know the words in which Henry James communicates but here they are forced to live together, forever speechless.

~ Susan Hill

Susan Hill Books

Books appear to be the most immediate instruments of speculative delight.

~ Richard De Bury

Richard De Bury Books Delightful Reading

I love vast libraries; yet there is a doubt,If one be better with them or without,Unless he use them wisely, and, indeed,Knows the high art of what and how to read.

~ John Godfrey Saxe

John Godfrey Saxe Books Libraries Reading

This book (Jarod Kintz's book) is trash. I mean, I assume it is, because that's where I found it while scrounging for lunch. However, I must admit that I haven't read it. I would have, but I am homeless, mainly due to my illiteracy (though Big Government, Keynesian monetary policy, and my struggle with alcoholism certainly played a large role).

~ Dora J. Arod

Dora J. Arod Absurd Admission Big Government Books Government Keynes Keynesian Monetary Policy Reading Review

A book without words is a mind without thought.

~ Catherine Forbes

Catherine Forbes Books Mind Thought

I'd always admired writers. I'd always loved words on a page. Somehow, words seemed to bypass image and get straight to the heart of things. Somehow, words seemed big enough to contain pain, and sentences could pull broken bits together.

~ Rosie O'donnell

Rosie O'donnell Author Books Literature Words

Good characters make you feel like you have new friends, don’t they? You have to re-read the books just to visit with them again. Grace Awakening. Book one: Awakening Dreams

~ Shawn L. Bird

Shawn L. Bird Books Friends Reading

[Books are] vital to learning. Half the population don't go to football matches but that doesn't make football any less important.

~ John Sutherland

John Sutherland Books Football Reading Soccer

It's red hot, mate. I hate to think of this sort of book getting in the wrong hands. As soon as I've finished this, I shall recommend they ban it.

~ Tony Hancock

Tony Hancock Books Censorship Hancock

Let us not kid ourselves; let us remember that literature is of no use whatever, except in the very special case of somebody's wishing to become, of all things, a Professor of Literature.

~ Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert Books Literature

If we weigh the significance of a book by the effect it has on its readers, then the great children's books suddenly turn up very high on the list.

~ Laura Miller

Laura Miller Books Lit Reading Ya

Dream up a book on Monday, publish it on Friday.

~ Jill Novak

Jill Novak Books Publishing

There is nothing magical in them at all. The magic is only in what books say, how they stitched the patches of the universe together into one garment for us.

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Books

To Senor Sempere, the best friend a book could ever have: you opened the doors to the world for me and showed me how to go through them.

~ Carlos Ruiz Zafón

Carlos Ruiz Zafón Books Dedications

...I am still librarian in your house, for I never was dismissed, and never gave up the office. Now I am librarian here as well.''But you have just told me you were sexton here!''So I am. It is much the same profession. Except you are a true sexton, books are but dead bodies to you, and a library nothing but a catacomb!

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Books Librarians Libraries

Almost I feel the pulsebeat of the ages, Now swift, now slow, beneath my fingertips.The heartthrobs of the prophets and the sagesBeat through these bindings; and my quick hand slipsOld books from dusty shelves, in eager seekingFor truths the flaming tongues of the ancients tell;For the words of wisdom that they still are speakingAs clearly as an echoing silver bell.Here is the melody that lies foreverAt the deep heart of living; here we keepThe accurate recorded discs that neverCan be quite silenced, though their makers sleepThe still deep sleep, so long as a seeker findsThe indelible imprint of their moving minds.

~ Grace Noll Crowell

Grace Noll Crowell Books Posterity Reading

If you can read & write then the opportunities are endless, if you just believe in yourself then anything is possible, you can become anyone and do anything, what’s more is, you can take others with you!

~ Philip L. Moore

Philip L. Moore Authors Books Reading Writers

It had a crisp paper jacket, unlike the paper-covered library books I was used to, and the way the pages parted, I could tell I was the first to open it ... I valued that half-dream state of being lost in a book so much that I limited the number of pages I let myself read each day in order to put off the inevitable end, my banishment from that world. I still do this.

~ Allison Hoover Bartlett

Allison Hoover Bartlett Books

The worst book imaginable has a redeeming quality if it gets a young person to read.

~ Tiffini Johnson

Tiffini Johnson Books Inspirational Readingd

To live among such excellent helps as our libraries afford, to have so many silent wise companions whenever we please.

~ Richard Baxter

Richard Baxter Books

A book is good company. It is full of conversation without loquacity. It comes to your longing with full instruction, but pursues you never.

~ Henry Ward Beecher

Henry Ward Beecher Books Company Coversation Peace

You are that to me, an oasis. You drug me and at the same time you give me strength.

~ Anaïs Nin

Anaïs Nin Anaïs Nin Book Quotes Books

He had a little single-story house, three bedrooms, a full bathroom and a half bathroom, a combined kitchen-living room-dining room with windows that faced west, a small brick porch where there was a wooden bench worn by the wind that came down from the mountains and the sea, the wind from the north, the wind through the gaps, the wind that smelled like smoke and came from the south. He had books he'd kept for more than twenty-five years. Not many. All of them old. He had books he'd bought in the last ten years, books he didn't mind lending, books that could've been lost or stolen for all he cared. He had books that he sometimes received neatly packaged and with unfamiliar return addresses, books he didn't even open anymore. He had a yard perfect for growing grass and planting flowers, but he didn't know what flowers would do best there--flowers, as opposed to cacti or succulents. There would be time (so he thought) for gardening. He had a wooden gate that needed a coat of paint. He had a monthly salary.

~ Roberto Bolaño

Roberto Bolaño 163 Amalfitano Books Home

There were pools of light among the stacks, directly beneath the bulbs which Philip had switched on, but it was now with an unexpected fearfulness that he saw how the books stretched away into the darkness. They seemed to expand as soon as they reached the shadows, creating some dark world where there was no beginning and no end, no story, no meaning. And if you crossed the threshold into that world, you would be surrounded by words; you would crush them beneath your feet, you would knock against them with your head and arms, but if you tried to grasp them they would melt away. Philip did not dare turn his back upon these books. Not yet. It was almost, he thought, as if they had been speaking to each other while he slept.

~ Peter Ackroyd

Peter Ackroyd Books Reading

Of all books printed, probably not more than half are ever read. Many are embalmed in public libraries; many go into private quarters to fill spaces; many are glanced at and put away...scarcely opened until the fire needs kindling. The most ardent book-lovers are not always the greatest readers; indeed, the rabid bibliomaniac seldom reads at all. To him books are as ducats to the miser, something to be hoarded and not employed... So pleasant it is to buy book; so tiresome to utilize them.

~ Flora Haines Loughead

Flora Haines Loughead Books Collectors Poseurs Readers Reading

Habent sua fata libelli. (Books have their own destinies.)

~ Terentianus Maurus

Terentianus Maurus Books Destiny Fate

In this instant of danger they realized they were each other's reason for living, and into this instant they threw their whole being.

~ Anaïs Nin

Anaïs Nin Anaïs Nin Book Quotes Books

We do not belong to those who have ideas only among books, when stimulated by books. It is our habit to think outdoors - walking, leaping, climbing, dancing, preferably on lonely mountains or near the sea where even the trails become thoughtful.

~ Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche Books Idea Thought Walking

So many broken promises, each day an aborted wish, a lost object, a misplaced unread book, cluttering the room like an attic with discarded possessions.

~ Anaïs Nin

Anaïs Nin Anaïs Nin Book Quotes Books

Every word spoken in the past accumulated forms and colors in the self. What flows through the veins besides blood is the distillation of every act committed, the sediment of all the visions, wishes, dreams and experiences. All the past emotions converge to tint the skin and flavor the lips, to regulate the pulse and produce crystals in the eyes.

~ Anaïs Nin

Anaïs Nin Anaïs Nin Book Quotes Books

I rode my bike home and did the one thing that always helped when things weren't going well. I read. Books were my refuge. Getting lost in a solid adventure story was the best way I knew of to turn off reality.

~ D.j. Machale

D.j. Machale Books Books Reading Reading Reading Books

And it is that which draws me to you, too, for you are the tropics, you have the sun in you, and the softness and the clarity...

~ Anaïs Nin

Anaïs Nin Anaïs Nin Book Quotes Books

The magic beauty of simultaneity, to see the loved one rushing toward you at the same moment you are rushing toward him, the magic power of meeting, exactly at midnight to achieve union, the illusion of one common rhythm achieved by overcoming obstacles, deserting friends, breaking other bonds - all this was soon dissolved by his laziness, by his habit of missing every moment, of never keeping his word, of living perversely in a state of chaos, of swimming more naturally in a sea of failed intentions, broken promises, and aborted wishes

~ Anaïs Nin

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