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The most important single thing we had to pound into ourselves is that we were not important, we musn't be pedants; we were not to feel superior to anyone else in the world. We're nothing more than dust jackets for books, of no significance otherwise.

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Books Self Importance

Everything comes to him who waits, except a loaned book.

~ Kin Hubbard

Kin Hubbard Book Books Wait Waiting

[T]he only luxury he allows himself is buying books, paperback books, mostly novels, American novels, British novels, foreign novels in translation, but in the end books are not luxuries so much as necessities, and reading is an addiction he has no wish to be cured of.

~ Paul Auster

Paul Auster Books Bookworm Literature Passion Reading

There's no such thing as 'no market'. Some books are just niche orientated that's all.

~ Jo Linsdell

Jo Linsdell Authors Book Marketing Books Writers

Archbishop. Why do I never read the lesson?” “I beg your pardon, ma’am?” “In church. Everybody else gets to read and one never does. It’s not laid down, is it? It’s not off-limits?” “Not that I’m aware, ma’am.”“Good. Well in that case I’m going to start. Leviticus, here I come. Goodnight.” The archbishop shook his head and went back to Strictly Come Dancing.

~ Alan Bennett

Alan Bennett Books Books Reading The Queen Uk

What we find in books is like the fire in our hearths. We fetch it from our neighbors, we kindle it at home, we communicate it to others, and it becomes the property of all.

~ Voltaire

Voltaire Books

...that once were urgent and necessary for an orderly world and now were buried away, gathering dust and of no use to anyone.

~ Patricia A. Mckillip

Patricia A. Mckillip Books Clutter Dust Order

Aryami Bose's home had been closed up for years, inhabited only by books and paintings, but the spectre of thousands of memories imprisoned between its walls still permeated the house.

~ Carlos Ruiz Zafón

Carlos Ruiz Zafón Books Home House Imprisoned Memories Paintings Permeate Spectre Walls

Isabel is looking at several collections of research journals. 'She would understand the issues if she chose to open one of the volumes, but she knew that there were conversations within which she would never have the time to participate in. And that, of course, was the problem with any large collection of books, whether in a library or a bookshop: one might feel intimidated by the fact that there was simply too many to read and not know where to start.

~ Alexander Mccall Smith

Alexander Mccall Smith Books Library

If I show up at your house ten years from now and find nothing in your living room but The Readers Digest, nothing on your bedroom night table but the newest Dan Brown novel, and nothing in your bathroom but Jokes for the John, I’ll chase you down to the end of your driveway and back, screaming ‘Where are your books? You graduated college ten years ago, so how come there are no damn books in your house? Why are you living on the intellectual equivalent of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese?

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Books Commencement Intellect Steven King

Bookshop Customer: 'Who wrote the bible?'Customer's friend: 'Jesus.

~ Jen Campbell

Jen Campbell Bible Books Humor

Wherever they went the Irish brought with them their books, many unseen in Europe for centuries and tied to their waists as signs of triumph, just as Irish heroes had once tied to their waists their enemies' heads. Where they went they brought their love of learning and their skills in bookmaking. In the bays and valleys of their exile, they reestablished literacy and breathed new life into the exhausted literary culture of Europe.And that is how the Irish saved civilization.

~ Thomas Cahill

Thomas Cahill Books Irish Literacy

In my contact with people, I find that, as a rule, it is only the little, narrow people who live for themselves, who never read good books, who do not travel, who never open up their souls in a way to permit them to come into contact with other souls – with the great outside world.

~ Booker T. Washington

Booker T. Washington Books Open World Reading Travel

And I came to understand, in a way I never had before, that books are truly the stuff of miracles. I even dared to dream that someday, somehow, I might surround myself with books from many times and many tongues...

~ T.a. Barron

T.a. Barron Books Dreams Ispirational

Being ill when you are a child or growing up is such an enchanted interlude! The outside world, the world of free time in the yard or the garden or on the street, is only a distant murmmur in the sickroom. Inside, a whole world of characters and stories proliferate out of the books you read. The fever that weakens your perception as it sharpens your imagination turns the sickroom into something new, both familiar and strange; monsters come grinning out of the patterns on the curtains and the carpet, and chairs, tables, bookcases and wardrobes burst out of their normal shapes and become mountains and buildings and ships you can almost touch although they're far away. Through the long hours of the night you have the Church clock for company and the rumble of the occasional passing car that throws it's headlights across the walls and ceilings. These are hours without sleep, which is not to say they're sleepless, because on the contrary, they're not about lack of anything, they are rich and full. Desires, memories, fears, passions form labryinths in which we lose and find then lose ourselves again. They are hours where anything is possible, good or bad.

~ Bernhard Schlink

Bernhard Schlink Being Ill Books Childhood Imagination Reading

The more we have known of the really good things, the more insipid the thin lemonade of later literature becomes, sometimes almost to the point of making us sick. Do you know a work of literature written in the last, say, fifteen years that you think has any lasting quality? I don't. It is partly idle chatter, partly propaganda, partly self-pitying sentimentality, but there is no insight, no ideas, no clarity, no substance and almost always the language is bad and constrained. On this subject I am quite consciously a laudator temporis acti.

~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Dietrich Bonhoeffer Books

Vanity's contribution to Fiction in general was an abundance of cheap labour and the occasional blockbuster, which was accepted into Fiction with an apologetic 'gosh, don't know how that happened'.

~ Jasper Fforde

Jasper Fforde Books Humour Vanity Publishing

Inconveniently, books are all the pages in them, not just the ones you choose to read.

~ Don Paterson

Don Paterson Books Choice Inconvenience Pages

His reading suggested a man swimming in the sea among the wreckage of his ship, and trying to save his life by greedily clutching first at one spar and then at another.

~ Anton Chekhov

Anton Chekhov Books Reading Salvation

Books do not per­ish like hu­mankind. Of course we com­mon­ly see them bro­ken in the hab­er­dash­er's shop when on­ly a few months be­fore they lay bound on the sta­tion­er's stall; these are not true works, but mere trash and new­fan­gle­ness for the vul­gar. There are thou­sands of such gew­gaws and toys which peo­ple have in their cham­bers, or which they keep up­on their shelves, be­liev­ing that they are pre­cious things, when they are the mere pass­ing fol­lies of the pass­ing time and of no more val­ue than pa­pers gath­ered up from some dunghill or raked by chance out of the ken­nel. True books are filled with the pow­er of the un­der­stand­ing which is the in­her­itance of the ages: you may take up a book in time, but you read it in eter­ni­ty.

~ Peter Ackroyd

Peter Ackroyd Books

On to the library. And all through his time at the card catalog, combing the shelves, filling out the request cards, he danced a silent, flirtatious minuet of the eyes with a rosy-cheeked redhead in the biology section, pages of notes spread before her. All his life, he had had a yen for women in libraries. In a cerebral setting, the physical becomes irresistible. Also, he figured he was really more likely to meet a better or at least more compatible woman in a library than in a saloon. Ought to have singles libraries, with soups and salads, Bach and Mozart, Montaignes bound in morocco; place to sip, smoke, and seduce in a classical setting, noon to midnight. Chaucer's Salons, call them, franchise chain.

~ Stephen Minkin

Stephen Minkin Books Flirting Libraries

In 1994, the average person spent $79 on books as compared to $56 on recorded music.

~ Richard L. Brandt

Richard L. Brandt Books Entertainment Media

In order to keep liking Nick (as opposed to loving him which was completely non-negotiable) Alice sometimes had to look at him obliquely or with her eyes half closed or through a pin hole on a piece of cardboard. Straight on would burn her retinas.

~ Carol Anshow

Carol Anshow Books Family Drama

It's much more entertaining to live books than to write them.

~ Jean Webster

Jean Webster Books Daddy Long Legs Judy Abott

The irritating question they ask us -- us being writers -- is: Where do you get your i

~ Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman Books Confluence Creative Process Ideas Writing

You never forget the books you loved as a kid. You never forget the poems you memorized, the first book you read until the cover fell off, the book you read hidden from your mother. What an honor to hold hands with a child's imagination in this way.

~ Meg Medina

Meg Medina Books Reading

A book is much more than a delivery vehicle for its contents.

~ Allison Hoover Bartlett

Allison Hoover Bartlett Artifacts Book Lover Books

When you buy a jacket, it’s important the pockets are big enough for a paperback!

~ Daniel Pennac

Daniel Pennac Books Importance Reading

He couldn't seem to get his teeth into anything. Except books. The things in books was darn near more real to him than the things breathing and eating.

~ Ken Kesey

Ken Kesey Books

...this blessing of loneliness was not really loneliness. Real loneliness was something unendurable. What one wanted when exhausted by the noise and impact of physical bodies was not no people but disembodied people; all those denizens of beloved books who could be taken to one's heart and put away again, in silence, and with no hurt feelings.

~ Elizabeth Goudge

Elizabeth Goudge Books Loneliness

Write It, Work It, Publish

~ Cherry-Ann Carew

Cherry-Ann Carew Books Cherry Ann Carew Writing Books

My depth of purse is not so greatNor yet my bibliophilic greed,That merely buying doth elate:The books I buy I like to read:Still e'en when dawdling in a mead,Beneath a cloudless summer sky,By bank of Thames, or Tyne, or Tweed,The books I read — I like to buy.

~ A. Edward Newton

A. Edward Newton Books Buying Books Reading

…secondhand bookstores have pilgrims. The words out of print are a call to arms for those who seek a Holy Grail made of paper and ink.

~ Kathleen Tessaro

Kathleen Tessaro Books Bookshops

Brrr, who had never admired books particularly...didn't remember that a mere book might reek of sex, possibility, fecundity. Yet a book has a ripe furrow and a yielding spine, he thought, and the nuances to be teased from its pages are nearly infinite in their variety and coquettish appeal. And what new life can emerge from a book. Any book, maybe.

~ Gregory Maguire

Gregory Maguire Books

Books are like a mirror. If an ass looks in, you can't expect an angel to look out.

~ B.c. Forbes

B.c. Forbes Books Humor Reading

A book a week I heave a sigh;That Slogan's peremptory cryI will not hear, I will not heed.How can They say that I should needThe book They bid me weekly buy?But Slogans change, as days go by;My Psyche listens, fluttering shy,To newer message Come and ReadA book a week.To read! to read! O wings that flyO'er sun-kissed lands, through clouded skyThat bear us on where Great ones lead!I too must follow, so I pleadFor magic wings. I'll read (or try)A book a week!

~ Alexander Ireland

Alexander Ireland Books Reading

No matter how many compromises were made along the way, no matter what happens in the future, a book is a thing to behold.

~ Betsy Lerner

Betsy Lerner Books

I asked her what a true story was because I thought that all stories were made up. She said a true story was called fact, and a made-up story was called ficton. Auntie May said a made-up story is a bit like telling lies, only the people who read them knew that already and so it didn’t matter

~ Rebecca Lloyd

Rebecca Lloyd Books Fiction Reading

Read him slowly, dear girl, you must read Kipling slowly. Watch carefully where the commas fall so you can discover the natural pauses. He is a writer who used pen and ink. He looked up from the page a lot, I believe, stared through his window and listened to birds, as most writers who are alone do. Some do not know the names of birds, though he did. Your eye is too quick and North American. Think about the speed of his pen. What an appalling, barnacled old first paragraph it is otherwise.

~ Michael Ondaatje

Michael Ondaatje Books Reading

Oscar was raised to believe that if he stayed in his room reading about made up worlds it meant he didn't appreciate the life he had, the possessions his parents had worked hard for, like the TV and the video and the newly turfed back garden.

~ Benjamin Wood

Benjamin Wood Appreciate Books Tv
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