10 Quotes About Biography

Do you ever wish you had more time to read? Or do you simply want to know what great lives, accomplishments, and achievements were like? Then these biographies quotes are for you! These inspirational quotes about biographies will help you find out what amazing feats people have accomplished.

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...to her all books were the same and, as with her subjects, she felt a duty to approach them without prejudice... Lauren Bacall, Winifred Holtby, Sylvia Plath - who were they? Only be reading could she find out. Alan Bennett
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Something I eventually learned: Prince's top girlfriend was always in Minneapolis. When you came to Minneapolis, you were the girl on her way in. When you left Minneapolis, you were the girl on her way out. This would have been a valuable piece of information for me to keep in my own hip pocket. Mayte Garcia
History is the essence of innumerable biographies.
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History is the essence of innumerable biographies. Thomas Carlyle
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Each second of every time has its own story and history to be filed. Auliq Ice
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Bottom line: you never ever saw him looking wrong. Knowing this, I felt a cold shiver down my spine when I read in the Minneapolis StarTribune that when his body was found in the elevator at Paisley Park, "Prince was wearing a black shirt and pants - both were on backward - and his socks were inside out." This made no sense to me. The sheer irony of it broke my heart all over again. Mayte Garcia
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I liked reading biographies of writers, even if (as was the case with Monsieur Rabelais)I'd never read any of their actual writing. I flipped to the back and found the highlighted quote ("NEVER USE A HIGHLIGHTER IN MY BOOKS, John Green
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Not enough books focus on how a culture responds to radically new ideas or discovery. Especially in the biography genre, they tend to focus on all the sordid details in the life of the person who made the discovery. I find this path to be voyeuristic but not enlightening. Instead, I ask, After evolution was discovered, how did religion and society respond? After cities were electrified, how did daily life change? After the airplane could fly from one country to another, how did commerce or warfare change? After we walked on the Moon, how differently did we view Earth? My larger understanding of people, places and things derives primarily from stories surrounding questions such as those. . Neil Degrasse Tyson
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Biographies are best when written chronologically. Boring people don't make for good biographies. Deana J. Driver
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I thought of the one thing about home that I missed, my dad's study with its built-in, floor-to-ceiling shelves sagging with thick biographies and the black leather chair that kept me just uncomfortable enough to keep from feeling sleepy as I read. John Green