“You should write because you love the shape of stories and sentences and the creation of different words on a page. Writing comes from reading, and reading is the finest teacher of how to write.”
— Annie Proulx“What a blessing it is to love books as I love them;- to be able to converse with the dead, and to live amidst the unreal!”
— Thomas Babington Macaulay“Books are no more threatened by Kindle than stairs by elevators.”
— Stephen Fry“Only a generation of readers will spawn a generation of writers.”
— Steven Spielberg“Well-read people are less likely to be evil.”
— Lemony Snicket“A short story is a different thing altogether – a short story is like a quick kiss in the dark from a stranger.”
— Stephen King“Reading is like thinking, like praying, like talking to a friend, like expressing your ideas, like listening to other people's ideas, like listening to music, like looking at the view, like taking a walk on the beach.”
— Roberto Bolaño“Sit in a room and read--and read and read. And read the right books by the right people. Your mind is brought onto that level, and you have a nice, mild, slow-burning rapture all the time.”
— Joseph Campbell“Employ your time in improving yourself by other men's writings so that you shall come easily by what others have labored hard for.”
— Socrates“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“Indeed, learning to write may be part of learning to read. For all I know, writing comes out of a superior devotion to reading.”
— Eudora Welty“Quiet people have the loudest minds.”
— Stephen King“There is no such thing as a child who hates to read; there are only children who have not found the right book.”
— Frank Serafini“Read. Read anything. Read the things they say are good for you, and the things they claim are junk. You'll find what you need to find. Just read.”
— Neil Gaiman“People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading.”
— Logan Pearsall Smith“Don't blow off another's candle for it won't make yours shine brighter.”
— Jaachynma N.E. Agu“She didn't read books so she didn't know that she was the world and the heavens boiled down to a drop.”
— Zora Neale Hurston“Somewhere between love and hate lies confusion, misunderstanding and desperate hope.”
— Shannon L. Alder“Life must not be a novel that is given to us, but one that is made by us. ”
— Novalis“Associate with the noblest people you can find; read the best books; live with the mighty; but learn to be happy alone.”
— Saul Bellow“Don't set your goals by what other people deem important.”
— Jaachynma N.E. Agu“From the moment I picked up your book until I put it down, I was convulsed with laughter. Some day I intend reading it.”
— Groucho Marx“A well-read woman is a dangerous creature.”
— Lisa Kleypas“I took a speed-reading course and read in twenty minutes. It involves Russia.”
— Woody Allen“Let's be reasonable and add an eighth day to the week that is devoted exclusively to reading.”
— Lena Dunham“Oh! it is absurd to have a hard-and-fast rule about what one should read and what one shouldn't. More than half of modern culture depends on what one shouldn't read.”
— Oscar Wilde“Yeah. Floyd is his batman.His what?Batman, like in the British army, each officer had a batman, a personal servant.You spend too much time reading, Spenser. You know more stuff that don't make you money than anybody I know.”
— Robert B. Parker“An honest bookstore would post the following sign above its 'self-help' section: 'For true self-help, please visit our philosophy, literature, history and science sections, find yourself a good book, read it, and think about it.”
— Roger Ebert“Digression is the soul of wit. Take the philosophic asides away from Dante, Milton or Hamlet's father's ghost and what stays is dry bones.”
— Ray Bradbury“Do you know where your breakthrough begins? Your breakthrough begins where your excuses ends.”
— Patience Johnson“El buen lector es que tiene casi constantemente la impresión de que no se ha enterado bien.”
— José Ortega y Gasset“First knowledge is the knowledge of God.”
— Lailah Gifty Akita“You never know who you're inspiring or uninspiring. People notice more than you think.”
— Amaka Imani Nkosazana“A story can always break into pieces while it sits inside a book on a shelf; and, decades after we have read it even twenty times, it can open us up, by cut or caress, to a new truth.”
— Andre Dubus“Think before you speak. Read before you think.”
— Fran Lebowitz“He that reads and grows no wiser seldom suspects his own deficiency, but complains of hard words and obscure sentences, and asks why books are written which cannot be understood.”
— Samuel Johnson“فكر قبل أن تتكلم، واقرأ قبل أن تفكر”
— Fran Lebowitz“Don't be jealous, be agressive. Make 2012 yours!”
— Rachel Firasek“Closed in a room, my imagination becomes the universe, and the rest of the world is missing out.”
— Criss Jami“A reader takes poetry deep within him or her by accommodating it within his/her range of consciousness. So there is a possibility that the poems are received and understood differently when they enter into readers’ sphere.”
— Suman Pokhrel“A reader takes poetry deep within him or her by accommodating it within his/her range of consciousness.”
— Suman PokhrelI declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of any thing than of a book!
— Jane AustenTo read a book is to risk being changed forever.
— André GideReading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.
— Joseph AddisonReading is a conversation with the past.
— David BowlesThe Bible is a book that has been read more and studied less.
— A.W. TozerThe best stories linger long after the last page is turned.
— Adam GidwitzTo read is to embark on a journey that can change your perspective.
— Adam KirschReading expands the mind and enriches the soul.
— Adam KirschTo read poetry is to engage in a dialogue with the soul.
— Adam Zagajewski