7,712 Quotes About Books
- Author alexis karpouzos
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I dream that one day we will look at each other in the same way we look at the sun, and we will touch each other like the sun on earth, and the blessings of light will flow into our hearts.
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- Author Susan Orlean
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We were very much a reading family, but we were a borrow-a-book-from-the-library family more than a bookshelves-full-of-books family. My parents valued books, but the grew up in the Depression, aware of the quicksilver nature of money, and they learned the hard way that you shouldn't buy what you could borrow. Because of that frugality, or perhaps independent of it, they also believed that you read a book for the experience of reading it.
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- Author Marta Conejo
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Escribir como forma de vida o de muerte, depende de la trama.
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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Learning and knowing something is cool, but superb knowledge comes when you leave your books and become the inner world's friend.
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- Author Umberto Eco
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There are magic moments, involving great physical fatigue and intense motor excitement, that produce visions of people known in the past ("en me retraçant ces détails, j'en suis à me demander s'ils sont réels, ou bien si je les ai rêvés"). As I learned later from the delightful little book of the Abbé de Bucquoy, there are also visions of books as yet unwritten.
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- Author Susan Orlean
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Libraries were a solace in the Depression. They were warm and dry and useful and free; they provided a place for people to be together in a desolate time. You could feel prosperous at the library. There was so much there, such an abundance, when everything else felt scant and ravaged, and you could take any of it home for free. Or you could just sit at a reading table and take it all in.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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The world of books captured my heart.
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- Author Amanda Cross
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Professors of literature collect books the way a ship collects barnacles, without seeming effort.
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- Author Susan Orlean
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We were very much a reading family, but we were a borrow-a-book-from-the-library family more than a bookshelves-full-of-books family. My parents valued books, but they grew up in the Depression, aware of the quicksilver nature of money, and they learned the hard way that you shouldn't buy what you could borrow. Because of that frugality, or perhaps independent of it, they also believed that you read a book for the experience of reading it.
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