36 Quotes About Book

A book is a piece of paper built to be opened and examined from time to time. It's why we read so many books. This collection of quotes about books is a great way to celebrate the pleasures and benefits of reading, and to express your love for the written word.

It didn’t look like a solid hand; it looked like...
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It didn’t look like a solid hand; it looked like paper, almost transparent in the light. Just as suddenly the hand was pulled back and the window went black. Sian B. Claven
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Most of the time our inner voice tries to guide us to ‘Truth’ but we, out of our own vested interests, wish to continue living in our own self-created illusions because it suits our purpose or fulfils our needs. Kapil Kumar Bhaskar
Ego is like a mad elephant which is ridden by...
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Ego is like a mad elephant which is ridden by our blind heart and blind mind and which ultimately destroys our real selves Kapil Kumar Bhaskar
Life is truly a matter of choices, reactions, and actions...each...
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Life is truly a matter of choices, reactions, and actions...each and every choice is governed by our reactions which in turn affect our actions and consequently the future turn of events Kapil Kumar Bhaskar
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It is the Master who comes to the door of his student when the student is ready and the Master knows all the truth of his student Kapil Kumar Bhaskar
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The world of books is my fantasy. Lailah Gifty Akita
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A heart filled with light will always be in the middle of darkness. But, once it shines more brightly, there's nothing to be afraid. You, are the one who will conquer it. Y.K. Raikou
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The Boy’s head was spinning. Raul was real, and quite possibly not kindly disposed to him, as Marama’s potential heir and jail-breaker. The sailors worshiped Marama, who controlled the tides and commanded them through dreams? The Geolwe collected clouds and lived in the sky? And did the captain just say there were mountains in the sea? Did he mean under the water? Downing the drink in front of him, he began to laugh. It was all just so hopelessly un-real. Anselt and the captain stared for a moment, then found his mirth infectious. Before long they were laughing too, and the sound of their merriment sailed through the night and out to greet the rolling waves, wrapping itself around the ship like a cloud. J.J. Gadd
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Raven shook her head more violently and opened her mouth, a loud shriek filled the room and Amari realised what was about to happen, she ducked down and wrapped her arms around her head, just as the mirror shattered over her Sian B. Claven
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The city has a way of reminding you how insignificant you are, Unknown
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I’m Detective Piper of the Fairyland Metro Police, and I've been called in to investigate the incident of the missing frog prince… A.F. Stewart
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She looked so beautiful, with every smile of hers, I was falling for her. She had the perfect set of teeth for the perfect face to make up that perfect smile. Pritam Banikk
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She thought about how in that moment life was perfect because it was simple. One truck, a world asleep, and a million stars. It didn’t matter where they were going. She was just existing. Tessa Shaffer
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She was magic, a direct light–the kind that seeps through in places that didn’t exist inside him anymore. The light he thought he lost forever, but Nick realized we don’t lose the light, we absorb it, and with Olivia he wanted to absorb every small speck of it. Maria La Serra
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Amari swung around in her seat to look back and there was indeed a small girl sitting on the boundary wall. She didn’t seem to be looking at the car that had just passed but up ahead. Amari turned around to see what she was looking at and she saw it, up ahead, the farm house that she could only assume was their new home. Sian B. Claven
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This is a cemetery of memories and I'm grave robbing. Jocelyn White
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If you close your door to the world of books, the gates of the world of ignorance automatically opens and quickly pulls you inside! Mehmet Murat Ildan
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He's the navigator, he could probably find you a route to Hawaii underwater. Jocelyn White
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...I suppose clichés wouldn't be clichés if they weren't based on some sort of tediously predictable truth. Lucy Ivison
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You're only as old as you feel. Lucy Ivison
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Only a foolish soul would love the stars. As beautiful as they are, they will burn you. Regardless of your best intentions. Kendal Rob
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The engorged moon hung full and low in the sky like a yellow skull. Misshapen clouds stretched across the floating orb with elongated hands and bony fingers grasping. As they neared the docks, the gas lamps grew fewer and the streets gloomier. The cobblestones blackened as they passed the deserted brickfields. Bottle-shaped kilns spat their outrage with orange tongues of fire into the cooling air. Mangy dogs snarled in hunger and wandering sea-gulls screamed their displeasure at the hansom’s passage. Brian S. Ference
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I hate water. It's so boring. And it takes up so much room in your stomach. J.T. Geissinger
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She was not the still quiet type. Aphrodites never are. Lenora Henson
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My life is exactly what it's meant to be, and I'm okay. I'm. Okay. Those two words, yeah, they mean a lot to me. I'm not perfect, I'm not completely healed, but I'm okay. I'll take it. Ashley Beale
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You're absolutely insane, that much I'm certain of, but it's one of the many things I love about you. Ashley Beale
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I just want you, to be mine, forever. I want a piece of you no one else has ever had, and I want you to own my heart forever. Ashley Beale
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I believe the meaning of life is the relationships we have with each other."  Ken Poirot
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A book is the only true land of the free: within its borders, anything is possible Agona Apell
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Our lives aren't just measured in years. They're measured in the lives of people we touch around us Peeta Mellark
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Accept who you are. Don’t leave me, Willow. We are all broken, that’s how the light shines through. - Rhydian Mira Monroe
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You’re more capable than you know. Deep down, you have… a magick inside you that you’ve tucked away. That needs release. It’s a connection to who you are and what you are capable of. - Evan Mira Monroe
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Willow, there is a lot of prejudice around magickal families. I think your terms are snobby and over privileged brats. Whether it be light dark or anything between, they will have it measured in percentages like DNA. For Wiccan culture, it’s about purity above all. One with nature, the goddess, and the spirit. It’s not that different with other magickal beings. - Aiden Warrington Mira Monroe
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I read used books because fingerprint-smudged and dog-eared pages are heavier on the eye. Because every book can belong to many lives. Books should be kept in public places and step out with passersby who'll onto them for a spell. Books should die like people, consumed by aches and pains, infected, drowning off a bridge together with the suicides, poked into a potbellied stove, torn apart by children to make paper boats. They should die of anything, in other words, except boredom, as private property condemned to a life sentence on a shelf. Erri De Luca
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People who love reading get an instantly warm feeling in their bellies when they hear others describe getting comfortable with a good book. Carla H. Krueger