Reading Quotes
Quotes about Reading
26 quotes
- “At 14, 15 years old, I started reading 'Backstage' regularly. Eventually, I got enough courage to look at the auditions ...” — Leslie Odom
- “And read… read all the time… read as a matter of principle, as a matter of self-respect. Read as a nourishing staple of ...” — David Mccullough Jr.
- “I don't know what's more tragic, knowing how to read and choosing not to, or not knowing how to read and refusing to lea...” — Patricia Goldbach
- “Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but, most important, it finds homes for us everywhere.” — Hazel Rochman
- “I never knew a sorrow that an hour of reading could not assuage, a great man had once said. Let's put it to the test.” — Anna Gavalda
- “I read, and, in reading, lifted the Curtains of the Impossible that blind the mind, and looked out into the unknown.” — William Hope Hodgson
- “Perhaps this is why one reads fiction to begin with - to live a more interesting reality than one's daily life.” — Steven Rigolosi
- “Books need to have their spines cracked, their covers opened, and their pages ruffled for them to come alive.” — Chris Grabenstein
- “A good book should make you think at the end, not just give a solution to the problem at the end.” — Sydney 4363
- “Being blind is the worst possible thing and asking me to read and write no more is torture.” — Jessica E. Larsen
- “There's a side to all writers that loves nothing better than a book, a big chair, a window.” — Gillian Clarke
- “Show me the books he loves and I shall know the man far better than through mortal friends.” — S. Weir Mitchell
- “A good story defies the reader's expectations, and in doing so, brings them satisfaction.” — Thomas Maltman
- “I find myself anticipating a new kind of storyteller, on who is half hacker, half bard.” — Janet H. Murray
- “It is better to read a little and ponder a lot than to read a lot and ponder a little.” — Denis Parsons Burkitt
- “The man who is fond of books is usually a man of lofty thought, and elevated opinions.” — Christopher Henry Dawson
- “Story of civilization starts with reading, and story of creativity starts with writing” — Maryam Abdullah Alnaymi
- “Sometimes poetry is inspired by the conversation entered into by reading other poems.” — John Barton
- “I'm a reading addict. I can't live without it, like someone who is addicted to drugs.” — Hugo Chávez
- “There is an art of reading, as well as an art of thinking, and an art of writing.” — Isaac Disraeli
- “There is something magical about losing yourself in a world that doesn't exist.” — Lyra Parish
- “Book after book, I get hooked, every time the writer talks to me like a friend.” — Marc Bolan
- “It's tough waking up in the morning and reading derogatory stories about you.” — Gerry Cooney
- “I like solitary pursuits, such as reading or pottering about in the garden.” — Hayley Mills
- “The art of reading between the lines is as old as manipulated information.” — Serge Schmemann
- “I have never known any distress that an hour’s reading did not relieve.” — Montesquieu