12 Quotes by Mokokoma Mokhonoana about literature
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Some writers write to forget. Some forget to write.
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It is usually unbearably painful to read a book by an author who knows way less than you do, unless the book is a novel.
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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.
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Technically, you cannot really own a book you bought; you can only own the sheets of paper your copy is printed on; unless, of course, you are the book’s publisher.
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A book can be read to you, not for you.
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Recommending a book to someone is the second best thing to buying it for them, which is the second best thing to reading it for them.
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If e-book readers were invented before print books, (petty things such as) the smell of ink would have been some people’s only reason for not abandoning e-books.
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It’s easy to write a sentence, paragraph, or book. What’s difficult is writing the best sentence, paragraph, or book, you can write.
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Whenever I encounter writer’s block, I stop writing … with my hands; and I then start writing with my legs.
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