100 Quotes About Reader

As an avid reader myself, I’ve found that there are some great quotes that can be applied to any book or story. I’ve collected the best of these popular quotes about reading. Whether you’re looking for motivation to read on, or you want to know more about what makes reading so great, this collection of reader quotes is great to read on your own or on Twitter.

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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. . David Almond
Think before you speak. Read before you think.
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Think before you speak. Read before you think. Fran Lebowitz
What's happiness for a reader? Be pleasantly surprised by a...
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What's happiness for a reader? Be pleasantly surprised by a book from which he expected nothing. Gabrielle Dubois
Happy be the reader plunged into her book who forgot...
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Happy be the reader plunged into her book who forgot the world and whom world forgot. Gabrielle Dubois
Turn the page, your heroine is still there, breathe, relax,...
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Turn the page, your heroine is still there, breathe, relax, life is beautiful: you're in a book! Gabrielle Dubois
The reader leaves his mark on the book, as the...
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The reader leaves his mark on the book, as the book leaves its mark on the reader. Gabrielle Dubois
The death of a billionaire is worth more to the...
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The death of a billionaire is worth more to the media than the lives of a billion poor people. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
She might not have read many books. But when she...
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She might not have read many books. But when she reads a book, she swallows the very words. If you open the books on her shelves, you will find that the front and back covers encase white pages. Kamand Kojouri
Through writing, an author opens the window of his heart...
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Through writing, an author opens the window of his heart through which a reader can see the inner self of the author. Debasish Mridha
The good, the admirable reader identifies himself not with the...
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The good, the admirable reader identifies himself not with the boy or the girl in the book, but with the mind that conceived and composed that book. Vladimir Nabokov
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Better to work for yourself alone. You do as you like and follow your own ideas, you admire yourself and please yourself: isn’t that the main thing? And then the public is so stupid. Besides, who reads? And what do they read? And what do they admire? Gustave Flaubert
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The pale organisms of literary heroes feeding under the author's supervision swell gradually with the reader's lifeblood; so that the genius of a writer consists in giving them the faculty to adapt themselves to that - not very appetizing - food and thrive on it, sometimes for centuries. Vladimir Nabokov
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Though the immediate impression of rebellion may obscure the fact, the task of authentic literature is nevertheless only conceivable in terms of a desire for fundamental communication with the reader. Georges Bataille
If you can't write, read. If you can't read, walk....
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If you can't write, read. If you can't read, walk. Or walk and read, then write. Joyce Rachelle
Sometimes, when inspiration runs dry, I drink classical music until...
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Sometimes, when inspiration runs dry, I drink classical music until my words spill out. Kamand Kojouri
We want books that make our hearts beat harder... that...
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We want books that make our hearts beat harder... that relieve us of the agonizing burden of everyday life Ben Oliveira
Reading is only a pretext for our bodies to stick...
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Reading is only a pretext for our bodies to stick together, like a sculpture, fused in a way that when trying to separate one from other, or the work remains intact or is completely lost Ben Oliveira
You are more likely to find three TVs inside a...
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You are more likely to find three TVs inside a randomly selected house than you are to find a single book that is or was not read to pass an exam, to please God, or to be a better cook. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I began to write because of love. I wrote to...
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I began to write because of love. I wrote to understand what I felt and what I knew. Kamand Kojouri
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For when I trace back the years I have liv'd, gathering them up in my Memory, I see what a chequer'd Work Of Nature my life has been. If I were now to inscribe my own History with its unparalleled Sufferings and surprizing Adventures (as the Booksellers might indite it), I know that the great Part of the World would not believe the Passages there related, by reason of the Strangeness of them, but I cannot help their Unbelief; and if the Reader considers them to be but dark Conceits, then let him bethink himself that Humane life is quite out of the Light and that we are all Creatures of Darknesse. Peter Ackroyd
If you truly love a book, you should sleep with...
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If you truly love a book, you should sleep with it, write in it, read aloud from it, and fill its pages with muffin crumbs. Anne Fadiman
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The unread story is not a story; it is little black marks on wood pulp. The reader, reading it, makes it live: a live thing, a story. Unknown
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We can imagine the books we'd like to read, even if they have not yet been written, and we can imagine libraries full of books we would like to possess, even if they are well beyond our reach, because we enjoy dreaming up a library that reflects every one of our interests and every one of our foibles--a library that, in its variety and complexity, fully reflects the reader we are. Alberto Manguel
We lusty bibliophiles know that reading, unlike just about anything...
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We lusty bibliophiles know that reading, unlike just about anything else, is both good for you and loads of fun. Kevin Smokler
Every reader exists to ensure for a certain book a...
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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. Alberto Manguel
Readers, censors know, are defined by the books they read.
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Readers, censors know, are defined by the books they read. Alberto Manguel
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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. Alberto Manguel
Books themselves need no defense. Their spokesmen come and go,...
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Books themselves need no defense. Their spokesmen come and go, their readers live and die, they remain constant. Lawrence Clark Powell
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As readers, we have gone from learning a precious craft whose secret was held by a jealous few, to taking for granted a skin that has become subordinate to principles of mindless financial profit or mechanical efficiency, a skill for which governments care almost nothing. Alberto Manguel
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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. Paul Theroux
Every reader has found charms by which to secure possession...
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Every reader has found charms by which to secure possession of a page that, by magic, becomes as if never read before, fresh and immaculate. Alberto Manguel
Only a reader can understand how a book with 100...
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Only a reader can understand how a book with 100 pages can be too long and one with 1000 pages can be too short. Sofija
A good reader should always have two books with him:...
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A good reader should always have two books with him: one to read, the other one to lend. Gabrielle Dubois
Let's read as if books were to disappear tomorrow!
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Let's read as if books were to disappear tomorrow! Gabrielle Dubois
Desire may cease once the desired person or object is...
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Desire may cease once the desired person or object is acquired. The desire of reading doesn’t cease once a book is read, however extraordinary this one was. Gabrielle Dubois
Every book has to wait for the right time to...
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Every book has to wait for the right time to be read and understood. Kamand Kojouri
I’m so glad to hear you are a reader, and...
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I’m so glad to hear you are a reader, and you found these books to help you work through things on your own. Paula Gruben
If I had to choose between all the books in...
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If I had to choose between all the books in the world and you, then I would choose to read your body for the rest of my life. Kamand Kojouri
Reading is the life-saving water for our minds. Drink pure...
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Reading is the life-saving water for our minds. Drink pure words as much as you need and remain alive! Munia Khan
A reader knows the mind of sacred souls.
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A reader knows the mind of sacred souls. Lailah Gifty Akita
You can make time to read for 10-20 minutes daily.
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You can make time to read for 10-20 minutes daily. Lailah Gifty Akita
Think not of the fragility of life, but of the...
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Think not of the fragility of life, but of the power of books, when mere words can change our lives simply by being next to each other. Kamand Kojouri
I grasp words for the sake of clutching My mind...
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I grasp words for the sake of clutching My mind considers them heart touching Right then I write for my reader's pleasure Not knowing what distance a soul can measure Munia Khan
A writer’s uniqueness glows and transforms the heart and the...
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A writer’s uniqueness glows and transforms the heart and the soul of a reader. A.D. Posey
Writing in the dark is hard, but you have to...
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Writing in the dark is hard, but you have to light your own candle and do it anyway. A.D. Posey
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The hours tick by as I lie in bed. Memories keep surfacing, tormenting me into unbelievable sadness. I can't bring myself to move. I can't fight the memories that keep filling my thoughts. I stay curled in the fetal position as each memory plays out. I can't stop them from coming. I can't make them go away. Nothing can distract me. I can't block the memories, so they continue to come. Ashley Earley
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I'm being pulled under - father and farther from the surface. My lungs continue to scream for air. Panic is building inside me, threatening to combust. I can't break free. Help! I can't break free! I open my mouth to scream. Ashley Earley
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One of his hands move away from my face to flatten against my back, pulling me closer to him as he deepens the kiss. He parts my lips under his as my mind seems to sign quietly in content. I kiss him back as fiercely as he kisses me, unable to control the infatuation that rushes through me - feeling almost like fireworks. Not so careful anymore. Little shivers of urgency shoot through me. I push off the window, pressing closer to him. The rush of sensation that is coursing through me feels like I've drunk a gallon of coffee. It feels like an electric buzz is flooding between us. Ashley Earley
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Night has settled over Paris.The streets have cleared of the crowds, and the city has been lit up. I set my book down, deciding to go for a walk. The Eiffel Tower is only a few blocks away. Now that there aren't many people out, I can walk there without having to fight my way through mobs of gawking tourists. Ashley Earley
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He drinks his coffee tentatively, glancing at me every few seconds, watching me. Every time he glances in my direction, I quickly turn away though he obviously knows I'm watching him. I know he's wondering why I'm staring at him, but he doesn't ask. I finally take a sip of coffee, set the mug back on the table, and voice what's on my mind, "I want to draw you. Ashley Earley
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He stares at me–taking me in–with his lips slightly parted. I struggle to hold myself in place as we gawk at each other. I want so desperately to run, but something is holding me back, keeping me in place. Ashley Earley
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Every gesture and every look he gives me takes me by surprise and causes my heart to stutter. Ashley Earley
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I freeze, my feet suddenly glued to the floor. It takes me a minute to gather the courage to turn around, but when I do, I immediately wish I hadn't. The boy is standing in the doorway at the end of the hall. Why is he here again? I barely allow myself time to ask the question before I move. Panicked, I turn and run back downstairs as fast as I can." Hey! Wait! " he calls after me. I don't stop. Ashley Earley
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I grab the nearest lamppost when my knees threaten to give out, panting for breath as the words rip through me Ashley Earley
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It is a dangerous thing to substitute reading or writing for living. Live first, then write. Kamand Kojouri
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I take in all the colorful locks that line the bridge. Each one told a story. Each lock represented a relationship that was once special, whether it ended or turned into true happiness. The locks represented a past, present, and a possible future. Ashley Earley
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When we step onto the bridge, Nathan turns and spreads his arms out wide. ‘Welcome to Pont des Arts, a.k.a. The Lock Bridge. Ashley Earley
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The boy took my sketchbook. Ashley Earley
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I head in the direction of the Eiffel Tower when I exit the alley, relieved to be out of the dark. Ashley Earley
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He smirks, shaking his head and letting his eyes wander. I watch him carefully, wondering what I can say to get him to leave. “I’m not leaving until you answer some questions. Plus, I’m holding your sketchbook hostage, so you might want to cooperate.” I raise an eyebrow at him. I guess there isn’t much I can say. “This isn’t a hostage negotiation.” He chuckles half-heartedly as his eyes take me in, almost sizing me up. “I guess I should introduce myself.” He holds a hand out for me to shake. “I’m Nathan.” I stare at his hand for a moment. “Taylor, ” I reply, meeting his eyes again without taking his hand. He lets his hand fall back to his side. “At least I got you to say something non-hostile.” “I haven’t been hostile, ” I object. His eyebrows shoot up. “Oh, haven’t you?” “Why don’t you leave me alone?” I snap. “Leave and don’t come back.” I move passed him, heading for my apartment. He can’t follow and annoy me if I lock the door. “Where are you going?” he demands. I look back over my shoulder and roll my eyes at him, indicating the answer should be obvious: anywhere he isn’t. Once inside, I slam the door behind me. “That was totally not hostile! ” he calls after me, sarcastically. I quickly head for my bedroom door, slamming it, too. Ashley Earley
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We are all born as storytellers. Our inner voice tells the first story we ever hear. Kamand Kojouri
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Because at nightwhen others are sleeping, I drown myself in poetry. Kamand Kojouri
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Today a reader, tomorrow a leader. Margaret Fuller
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A wise reader reads the book of genius not with his heart, not so much with his brain, but with his spine. It is there that occurs the telltale tingle... Vladimir Nabokov
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What's a horizon?' Lazlo asked, straight-faced. 'Is it like the end of an aisle of books? Laini Taylor
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When a bookworm finally decides to leave the house, perhaps to explore some literary destination in one of her novels, she will be surprised to know that there is a volatile, often antagonistic force in the real world known as the weather. Joyce Rachelle
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I am going to build a fortress of books. Will you come inside and live with me? Kamand Kojouri
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That's the most important thing. If I keep reading, maybe I can hold my own. Daniel Keyes
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Sit here, so I may writeyou into a poem and make you eternal. Kamand Kojouri
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For what was it about books that once finished left the reader in a bit of a haze and made them reread the last few sentences in order to continue the ringing in their hearts a while longer, so as not to let the silence illumine the fact that reading, they had gained something – distance, a lesson, a companion, a new world – but now, after the last full stop, they had lost something palpable and felt a little emptier than before. Kamand Kojouri
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Sitting in the brightly lit library, surrounded by books, in total silence, that was ma personal zenith. Irvine Welsh
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I am not a supporter of burning books; but like poison, some books should be kept away from simple minds who can't take in the strong content they provide Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Oh, how scary and wonderful it is that words can change our lives simply by being next to each other. Kamand Kojouri
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I have never met a mentally strong person who wasn’t a voracious reader. James Altucher
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The great writer evokes the words that buried within hearts of readers. Toba Beta
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A picture of the world, nothing more than a casting stone set in the heavens, intruded on Errol's dismay. World without end. Was Illustra, their entire world, nothing more than a lot for the ultimate reader, too small and insignificant a thing to care about? Patrick W. Carr
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A writer creates wings of words and lets them fly in the sky of readers' minds. Debasish Mridha
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A writer's thoughts can act as an Aladdin's lamp, which can enlighten and open the mind of a reader, by showing opportunities and beauties of life. Debasish Mridha
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Write about the beauty of rainbows and the glint of reflected light that can enlighten readers' minds. Debasish Mridha
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Good writing is a mirror of the mind where readers can see themselves again and again. Debasish Mridha
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A good writer sees the world, not through his own eyes, but through his reader's mind. Debasish Mridha
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Reading gives liberty to your mind. Aman Jassal
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Now that you're an adult, you might still feel a pang of guilt when you decline a dinner invitation in favor of a good book. Or maybe you like to eat alone in restaurants and could do without the pitying looks from fellow diners. Or you're told that you're "in your head too much", a phrase that's often deployed against the quiet and cerebral. Or maybe there's another word for such people: thinkers. . Susan Cain
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My novels are set in a global space and pace. However, I have never visited most of the places. I wrote my first book in London but the story took the reader to places in Mexico, Denmark and Russia, and carefully avoided London. I access these global locations with my feet planted in front of my computer. I will use my internet connection to carefully enter the streets of a foreign city and find out how long it will take my main character to get from the airport to the city center — and if there are any shortcuts on the way. I wanted to do something new. The world is becoming a global village and we have to understand these different cultures. There is a Danish culture, an Israeli culture and so on. So if you want to go to Denmark, then read the book. Enock Maregesi
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My priority is not about grades. I yearn for knowledge, skills and wisdom. Lailah Gifty Akita
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In telling a story one of the most successful devices for easily creating uncanny effects is to leave the reader in uncertainty whether a particular figure in the story is a human being or an automaton and to do it in such a way that his attention is not focused directly upon his uncertainty, so that he may not be led to go into the matter and clear it up immediately. Ernst Jentsch
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She lost touch with reality and was dragged into her imagination. S.A. Tawks
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As a reader you recognise that feeling when you're lost in a book? You know the one - when whatever's going on around you seems less real than what you're reading and all you want to do is keep going deeper into the story whether it's about being halfway up a mountain in Brazil in 1823 of in love with a man you aren't sure you can trust or fighting a war in the last human outpost, somewhere beyond the moon. Well, if you're writing that book it's real for you too. Sara Sheridan
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A writer draws a road map where readers walks with their love, joy, anger, tears, and dismay. Every story, every poem, has different meanings for every reader. Debasish Mridha
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Are you imperfect, romantically irrational, ridiculously fearless, and utterly illogical? You're my ideal reader, friend, partner. I'm your fan. Brook Tesla
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The only thing more interesting than the truth is fiction dressed up as the truth. S.A. Tawks
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I am what I have ever read Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Sometimes a writer simply finds new ways of saying what has already been said because, ultimately, truth is unoriginal. Kamand Kojouri
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Only after a writer lets literature shape her can she perhaps shape literature. In working-class France, when an apprentice got hurt, or when he got tired, the experienced workers said, "It is the trade entering his body." The art must enter the body, too. Annie Dillard
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Later that night though, as I stayed awake into the early hours of morning devouring the second novel in a series, I understood what it meant to befriend a book. The books knew me, far better than I knew them; they knew my fears, my doubts, my dreams. They gave words to feelings I did not even realize I experienced. They listened. They consoled. They kept me company. The books gave me a life outside of my own. . Kelseyleigh Reber
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But without a reader, a story is only half complete. It's like blueprints that never get built; like a swimming pool without water. The foundation's there, but it's useless. Without a reader, the words just sit on the page, waiting to come alive in someone's imagination. Jodi Picoult
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The stories books tell transcend those of the characters inked upon their pages. A book discloses far more about the person who reads it. Kelseyleigh Reber
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There is nothing like the moment you connect with a reader! Nothing like the response that you get when what you have written touches someone in some way. It's a moment in which your work is almost a co-creation, you and the reader joining forces to make your words live. Dani Harper
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I am obsessed with good buying books Lailah Gifty Akita
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It is better to be a reader than richer. Lailah Gifty Akita