100 Quotes About Reading Book

Reading is an important part of any well-rounded education. It helps us keep up with current events, expands our understanding, and can even be a hobby. Some people read because they enjoy a good story, others to relax and escape from reality, and still others because they want to develop a greater vocabulary. Whatever the reason, reading is a great way to improve your vocabulary and become more knowledgeable about issues going on in the world today Read more

Here are some of the best quotes about reading books.

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An entire life spent reading would have fulfilled my every desire; I already knew that at the age of seven. The texture of the world is painful, inadequate; unalterable, or so it seems to me. Really, I believe that an entire life spent reading would have suited me best. Such a life has not been granted me... Michel Houellebecq
Maybe this is why we read, and why in moments...
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Maybe this is why we read, and why in moments of darkness we return to books: to find words for what we already know. Alberto Manguel
Ability, experience and books have solution for all the problems.
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Ability, experience and books have solution for all the problems. Amit Kalantri
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Deep layers of context are missed when cursorily reading for quantity at the expense of comprehension - only the vapid are impressed by those who try to squeeze as many books as possible into each passing month as if shoving one more oiled hot dog down the gullet in a food eating contest to prove accumulation superiority. Wil Zeus
Before this generation lose the wisdom, one advice - read...
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Before this generation lose the wisdom, one advice - read books. Amit Kalantri
Keep reading! Keep travelling! Keep thinking! And finally you will...
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Keep reading! Keep travelling! Keep thinking! And finally you will be there, in the Land of Wisdom where the mind has the power of an eagle’s eye! Mehmet Murat Ildan
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I love words.  I crave descriptions that overwhelm my imagination with vivid detail.  I dwell on phrases that make my heart thrum.  I cherish expressions that pierce my emotions and force the tears to spill over.   In essence, I long for a writer's soul sealed in ink on the page. Richelle E. Goodrich
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Description is what makes the reader a sensory participant in the story. Good description is a learned skill, one of the prime reasons you cannot succeed unless you read a lot and write a lot. It's not just a question of how-to, you see; it's a question of how much to. Reading will help you answer how much, and only reams of writing will help you with the how. You can learn only by doing. Stephen King
If the novel is dead, I'm a necrophiliac.
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If the novel is dead, I'm a necrophiliac. Tiffany Madison
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Editors can be stupid at times. They just ignore that author’s intention. I always try to read unabridged editions, so much is lost with cut versions of classic literature, even movies don’t make sense when they are edited too much. I love the longueurs of a book even if they seem pointless because you can get a peek into the author’s mind, a glimpse of their creative soul. I mean, how would people like it if editors came along and said to an artist, ‘Whoops, you left just a tad too much space around that lily pad there, lets crop that a bit, shall we?’. Monet would be ripping his hair out. E.a. Bucchianeri
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Books whose topics I thoroughy depsise are accapteble because they often force the reader to think and to examine his own beliefs. In an age where most people are either blindly obedient or radical, exposing oneself to the ideas contained in even the most controversial of books is a good thing. Tiffini Johnson
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Real mystery - the very reason to read (and certainly write) any book - was to them a thing to dismantle, distill and mine out into rubble they could tyrannize into sorry but more permanent explanations; monuments to themselves, in other words. In my view all teachers should be required to stop teaching at age thirty-two and not allowed to resume until they're sixty-five, so that they can live their lives, not teach them away - live lives full of ambiguity and transience and regret and wonder, be asked to explain nothing in public until very near the end when they can't do anything else. Explaining is where we all get into trouble. Richard Ford
He who doesn't see the essence of books shall surely...
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He who doesn't see the essence of books shall surely be ruled by those who find and value the real essence of books. Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
If a nation reads what is good with a good...
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If a nation reads what is good with a good understanding, it gets a good understanding for a good nation building! Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
It is equally important to learn from experience and from...
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It is equally important to learn from experience and from books. Eraldo Banovac
I read. The more you read, the more the world...
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I read. The more you read, the more the world opens up to you... and the happier you are and more comforted you feel. It's up to you. No you is educated who cannot educate himself. Mark Helprin
Read a good book every day. Books help to educate...
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Read a good book every day. Books help to educate the soul. The mere joy of learning something new will instill the will to live in you. Sanchita Pandey
Small Actions Often Lead To Big Results
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Small Actions Often Lead To Big Results Rosette Mugidde Wamambe
If this were a novel, I'd stop reading right now....
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If this were a novel, I'd stop reading right now. I'd throw it across the room. Gabrielle Zevin
If difficult times teach us the most important lessons, we...
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If difficult times teach us the most important lessons, we should then learn to read difficult books. Joyce Rachelle
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Maybe reading was just a way to make her feel less alone, to keep her company. When you read something you are stopped, the moment is stayed, you can sometimes be there more fully than you can in your real life. Helen Humphreys
You can’t enjoy art or books in a hurry.
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You can’t enjoy art or books in a hurry. E.a. Bucchianeri
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You know that feeling, ” she said, “when you are reading a book, and you know that it is going to be a tragedy; you can feel the cold and darkness coming, see the net drawing tight around the characters who live and breathe on the pages. But you are tied to the story as if being dragged behind a carriage and you cannot let go or turn the course aside. Cassandra Clare
You're never alone when you're reading a book.
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You're never alone when you're reading a book. Susan Wiggs
[I] read books because I love them, not because I...
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[I] read books because I love them, not because I think I should read them. Simon Van Booy
Life is too short to read books that I'm not...
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Life is too short to read books that I'm not enjoying. Melissa Marr
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A book lying idle on a shelf is wasted ammunition. Like money, books must be kept in constant circulation... A book is not only a friend, it makes friends for you. When you have possessed a book with mind and spirit, you are enriched. But when you pass it on you are enriched threefold. Henry Miller
I'm pretty sure my addiction to reading has just reached...
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I'm pretty sure my addiction to reading has just reached a whole new level. Colleen Hoover
I like best to have one book in my hand,...
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I like best to have one book in my hand, and a stack of others on the floor beside me, so as to know the supply of poppy and mandragora will not run out before the small hours. Dorothy Parker
Be as careful of the books you read, as of...
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Be as careful of the books you read, as of the company you keep; for your habits and character will be as much influenced by the former as the latter. Paxton Hood
If you have read 6, 000 books in your lifetime,...
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If you have read 6, 000 books in your lifetime, or even 600, it's probably because at some level you find 'reality' a bit of a disappointment. Joe Queenan
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When I began writing The Night Bookmobile, it was a story about a woman's secret life as a reader. As I worked it also became a story about the claims that books place on their readers, the imbalance between our inner and outer lives, a cautionary tale of the seductions of the written word. It became a vision of the afterlife as a library, of heaven as a funky old camper filled with everything you've ever read. What is this heaven? What is it we desire from the hours, weeks, lifetimes we devote to books? What would you sacrifice to sit in that comfy chair with perfect light for an afternoon in eternity, reading the perfect book, forever?. Audrey Niffenegger
Books fall open, you fall in
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Books fall open, you fall in David T.W. McCord
But, how do you know if an ending is truly...
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But, how do you know if an ending is truly good for the characters unless you've traveled with them through every page? Shannon Hale
On getting lost in a book. Set adrift A life...
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On getting lost in a book. Set adrift A life unknown Connections form Love is sewn Patty Wiseman
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The silence. End of all poetry, all romances. Earlier, frightened, you began to have some intimation of it: so many pages had been turned, the book was so heavy in one hand, so light in the other, thinning toward the end. Still, you consoled yourself. You were not quite at the end of the story, at that terrible flyleaf, blank like a shuttered window: there were still a few pages under your thumb, still to be sought and treasured. Oh, was it possible to read more slowly? - No. The end approached, inexorable, at the same measured pace. The last page, the last of the shining words! And there - the end of the books. The hard cover which, when you turn it, gives you only this leather stamped with old roses and shields. Then the silence comes, like the absence of sound at the end of the world. You look up. It's a room in an old house. Or perhaps it's a seat in a garden, or even a square; perhaps you've been reading outside and you suddenly see the carriages going by. Life comes back, the shadows of leaves. Someone comes to ask what you will have for dinner, or two small boys run past you, wildly shouting; or else it's merely a breeze blowing a curtain, the white unfurling into a room, brushing the papers on a desk. It is the sound of the world. But to you, the reader, it is only a silence, untenanted and desolate. Sofia Samatar
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The true reader reads every work seriously in the sense that he reads it whole-heartedly, makes himself as receptive as he can. But for that very reason he cannot possibly read every work solemly or gravely. For he will read 'in the same spirit that the author writ.'... He will never commit the error of trying to munch whipped cream as if it were venison. C.s. Lewis
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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
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She read all sorts of things: travels, and sermons, and old magazines. Nothing was so dull that she couldn't get through with it. Anything really interesting absorbed her so that she never knew what was going on about her. The little girls to whose houses she went visiting had found this out, and always hid away their story-books when she was expected to tea. If they didn't do this, she was sure to pick one up and plunge in, and then it was no use to call her, or tug at her dress, for she neither saw nor heard anything more, till it was time to go home. Susan Coolidge
In this way, I was able to place my own...
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In this way, I was able to place my own concerns aside and curl myself up in the cocoon of somebody else's imagination. My life was suspended - I was in neither one place nor the other. Kate Kerrigan
My books are a word feast.
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My books are a word feast. Lori R. Lopez
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And if our book consumption remains as low as it has been, at least let us admit that it is because reading is a less exciting pastime than going to the dogs, the pictures or the pub, and not because books, whether bought or borrowed, are too expensive. George Orwell
Reading a book is like living a deep and fulfilling...
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Reading a book is like living a deep and fulfilling life. Watching a movie is like being a paralyzed person: watching others live their lives while you observe from the sidelines. Charbel Tadros
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
It plumps up your thinker and fills up your heart....
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It plumps up your thinker and fills up your heart. And where you end up is not where you start. Brynne Barnes
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The book you read and read well, over and over again, lives in you, becomes your thought and thinking pattern, teaches you all the time and keeps reminding you about how to act and react towards things and occurrences’ in life! Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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For I need not remind such an audience as this that the neat sorting out of books into age-groups, so dear to publishers, has only a very sketchy relation with the habits of any real readers. Those of us who are blamed when old for reading childish books were blamed when children for reading books too old for us. No reader worth his salt trots along in obedience to a time-table. C.s. Lewis
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Literature supplements the lives of people and enables us to feel connected with the world. Shared stories blunt a sense of tragic aloneness, and endow us with the tools to understand our humanness. Reading about the lives of other people acquaints us with the hardships of other people. The authorial voices of narrative prose express our shared feelings of deprivation Kilroy J. Oldster
Hey, pretty book, why don’t you lie in my lap...
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Hey, pretty book, why don’t you lie in my lap awhile? Richelle E. Goodrich
Every morning I tell myself,
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Every morning I tell myself, "I'll sleep early tonight." And every night I say, "One more chapter. Joyce Rachelle
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
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Those who spend the greater part of their time in reading or writing books are, of course, apt to take rather particular notice of accumulations of books when they come across them. They will not pass a stall, a shop, or even a bedroom-shelf without reading some title, and if they find themselves in an unfamiliar library, no host need trouble himself further about their entertainment. M.R. James
Reading is a breezy journey to enjoy, not a whirlwind...
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Reading is a breezy journey to enjoy, not a whirlwind to escape! Balroop Singh
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A girl who travels will need someone that questions her, not too little, and not too much. She’ll need someone to read her, but also really listen to her. Because she’ll want to do the same. She’ll want a person that shares an interest but at the same time stays genuine to who they are. Not drown in a puddle of narcissism. And not drown in a lake of fascination. Lauren Klarfeld
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...human beings are able to attend to issues longer, to think harder about them, to receive deeper impressions that last longer, if information is presented in a context of emotion--a sort of hot dressing--than if it is presented wholly without affect. Mette Hjort
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A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one. George R.r. Martin
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When I read a book, I put in all the imagination I can, so that it is almost like writing the book as well as reading it - or rather, it is like living it. It makes reading so much more exciting, but I don't suppose many people try to do it. Dodie Smith
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Long books, when read, are usually overpraised, because the reader wishes to convince others and himself that he has not wasted his time. E.m. Forster
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People who say they don't have time to read simply don't want to. Julie Rugg
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The ability to read becomes devalued when what one has learned to read adds nothing of importance to one's life. Bruno Bettelheim
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Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. Francis Bacon
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Reading is awesome and flexible and fits around chores and earning money and building the future and whatever else I’m doing that day. My attitude towards reading is entirely Epicurean–reading is pleasure and I pursue it purely because I like it. Jo Walton
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When we read too fast or too slowly, we understand nothing. Blaise Pascal
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The way a book is read- which is to say, the qualities a reader brings to a book- can have as much to do with its worth as anything the author puts into it. Norman Cousins
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Keep reading! Keep travelling! Keep thinking! And finally you will be there, in the Land of Wisdom where the mind has the power of an eagle’s eye! Mehmet Murat Ildan
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Like traveling without knowing what country you’re going to Austin Wright
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The girl whose table I occupied was reading a book but I couldn’t help but notice that all this time, she was secretly watching me.“ You are beautiful.” I took my eyes off my phone and I saw the girl talking to me. I was embarrassed and didn’t know what to say or how to react. Nico J. Genes
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A program of active reading and writing might be the hardest form of thinking, but it is also the most organized methodology of self-education. Reading exposes the mind to a world of ideas heretofore unimaginable and encourages the novice learner to write. Reading is a form a joint mediation and writing represents the product of several authors’ collective and collaborative minds at work. Kilroy J. Oldster
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To read is to truly escape from oneself R.L Middleton
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A person can escape an ingrained pattern of mental incapacity or ‘non compos mentis’ (“no power of the mind”) by reading, writing, thinking, and studying their environment for telling external determinates that will shape a journey of the mind, body, and soul. Kilroy J. Oldster
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A book can be a great friend, an advisor, a means to an end. A book reveals so much more than a movie would ever do. For example, when I watched the movie “The Hours” I was fascinated by the story. Just a year later I decided to read the book. And what was my surprise that I was even more dazzled by its writings than I was by the images… The images in my head were more vivid than the film could ever transport me to that feminine universe that the author was trying (and so successfully granted me) to conceive… . Ana Claudia Antunes
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A narcissist with power will attempt to prove in the world only what is already in his head. He can't 'see' otherwise. For him, the 'outside world' is not beyond him and does not question or challenge him and his ideas. He is the world. Others will assent to his distorted worldview, because he is powerful, not because he is believable. If he possesses any reflection, that will be exactly what will gnaw at the narcissist with power most of all: his 'truths' are inauthentic, and he is a human being without integrity. The very narcissism and power he possesses prevent him from an ongoing relationship with the truth, which begins with self-humility and the curiosity this can create in a person. . Sergio Troncoso
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When an ignorant reads ignorant things or when he comes together with other ignorant, his ignorance will deepen and his fate will worsen! Mehmet Murat Ildan
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With a book he was regardless of time... Jane Austen
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Literature is map of humanity, the documenter of civilization. Books introduce us to the landscape of the greatest minds of every century. Kilroy J. Oldster
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Reading literature and engaging in writing breaks through the mental rigidity that experience and repetition breeds. Kilroy J. Oldster
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But why, " he said with animation, "do the English not read their own great literature?" Victor laughed triumphantly, and said, "Because at school they are made to hate it. Olaf Stapledon
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Reading books makes us more attentive to our personage and the aesthetic world that we live in. Writers that we idolize use language, logic, and nuance to paint physical and emotional scenes with refined precision. A writer’s use of vivid language creates lingering aftereffects that work their wonder on the reader’s malleable mind. A stirred mind resurrects our semiconscious memories; it causes us to summon up enduring images of our family, friends, and acquaintances. Just as importantly, inspirational writing makes us recognize our own telling character traits and identify our formerly unexpressed thoughts and feelings. Kilroy J. Oldster
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Reading, writing, listening to music, skipping rope, flying kites, taking long walks along the sea, hiking in the crisp mountain air, all serve a joint purpose: these self-initiated acts free us from the drudgery of life. These forms of physical and mental exercises release the mind to roam uninhibited, such collaborative types of mind and body actions take people away from their physical pains and emotional grievances. A reprieve from the crippling grind of sameness allows personal imagination to soar. Imagination, a form of dreaming, is inherently pleasant and restorative. It is within these moments of personal introspection stolen from the industry of surviving that humankind touches upon the absolute truth of life: that there must be something more to living then merely getting by; the fundamental human condition thirsts for a way to improve upon the vestment that shelters our self-absorbed lives. Kilroy J. Oldster
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Read what you find interesting, and then follow your interests. You'll find that in doing so you always generate enough to illuminate the next step. Mark Helprin
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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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By reading books, you lose your old self and you find your new self! To read is to travel from self to another self! Mehmet Murat Ildan
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School children, who have enjoyed reading a romance or a detective thriller or a novel about terror and conquest, make the invariable mistake of studying literature in the college. They make the mistake of learning theory in place of art; they acquire impediments in their own enjoyment of the books by allowing a set of theories to govern their own reading. Anuradha Bhattacharyya
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Good fiction often gives us characters in extremity, which ironically gives us a clearer mirror in which to see ourselves. Sarah Van Arsdale
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We all act as independent learners in charge of designing our autodidactic curricula. Reading the books written by the prophetic genius of history including the literary masterpieces and philosophical treatises awakens the mind. Reading can act as a gateway drug leading to writing and expansion of a personal state of conscious awareness. Kilroy J. Oldster
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Literature provides a person with a conceptual framework for recognizing human beings recurrent challenges in life. Reading good literature deepens a person’s understanding of the variable ways that somebody might respond to circumstances in their world, thereby adding to their own potential intellectual and spiritual depth and expands their understanding of the nuances of their own personal behavior. Kilroy J. Oldster
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Reading & Thinking Breeds limitless progress. AuliqIce
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You will find that your comprehension of any book will be enormously increased if you only go to the trouble of finding its important words, identifying their shifting meanings, and coming to terms. Seldom does such a small change in habit have such a large effect. Mortimer J. Adler
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The student can read as fast as his mind will let him, not as slow as his eyes make him. Mortimer J. Adler
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Don't try to resist the effect that a work of imaginative literature has on you. Mortimer J. Adler
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The reader who fails to ponder, or at least mark, the words he does not understand is headed for disaster. Mortimer J. Adler
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From your point of view as a reader, therefore, the most important words are those that give you trouble. Mortimer J. Adler
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Most of us are addicted to non-active reading. The outstanding fault of the non-active or undemanding reader is his inattention to words, and his consequent failure to come to terms with the author. Mortimer J. Adler
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The boy was a model pupil, forgettable and easily forgotten, and he sent much of his spare time in the back of the English class where there were shelves of old paperbacks, and in the school library, a large room filled with books and old armchairs, where he read stories as enthusiastically as some children ate. Neil Gaiman
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The ending of a book is, in my experience, both the best and worst part to read. For the ending will often determine whether you love or hate the book. Both emotions lead to disappointment. If the ending was good, and the book was worth your time, then you are left annoyed and depressed because there is no more book to read. However, if the ending was bad, then it's too late to stop reading. You're left annoyed and depressed because you wasted so much time on a book with a bad ending. Therefore, reading is obviously worthless, and you should go spend your time on other, more valuable pursuits. . Brandon Sanderson
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Judge a book by the way you feel after you read the last page. B.B. Free
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Few people will understand that to love is like being able to select and read a good book. They don’t just stop at the title or the cover. They stop because...they wanted to read the content. The wanted to read each word, each sentence, each line, but most of all, what was in between the lines... Lauren Klarfeld
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At both school and at home, I lost myself in books. Daniel D. Maurer
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I think I might have something for you today, " he says, reaches beneath the counter, and his hand comes back with a book, clothbound cover the color of antique ivory, title and author stamped in faded gold and art deco letters. Best Ghost Stories by Algernon Blackwood, and she lifts it carefully off the countertop, picks it up the way someone else might lift a diamond necklace or a sick kitten, and opens the book to the frontispiece and title page, black-and-white photo of the author in a dapper suit, sadkind eyes and his bow tie just a little crooked. Unknown
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Fiction was a way for me to escape into another world. I would lose myself and all my shame, insecurity, and fear in those books. I would let time slip away in the pages of other worlds. Reading was a life long gift I grew to cherish. Daniel D. Maurer