400 Quotes About Readers
- Author Elizabeth Hernandez
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There is an audience for everything; our job as writers is to do the work and provide readers with a choice.
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- Author Iris Murdoch
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Even if readers claim that they 'take it all with a grain of salt', they do not really. They yearn to believe, and they believe, because believing is easier than disbelieving, and because anything which is written down is likely to be 'true in a way'.
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- Author shilpi
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Love, doesn't need any stamp of society to prove itself, it just happens
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- Author shilpi
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There is nothing more amazing than being with the one you love.
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- Author shilpi
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There is only one happiness in life. To love, and to be loved
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Novelists are basically inviting their readers to play a game of pretend. That's what fiction is: a game of pretend.
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- Author John Barth
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The reader! You, dogged, uninsultable, print-oriented bastard, it's you I'm addressing, who else, from inside this monstrous fiction. You've read me this far, then? Even this far? For what discreditable motive? How is it you don't go to a movie, watch TV, stare at a wall, play tennis with a friend, make amorous advances to the person who comes to your mind when I speak of amorous advances? Can nothing surfeit, saturate you, turn you off? Where's your shame?
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- Author Md. Ziaul Haque
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Shakespearean tragedies do not deal chiefly with the working-class people and focus mostly on the fall of the kings, princes, generals etc. because a beggar has nothing to lose but if a king loses everything suddenly and gets poor, then the readers or audience become so sad and feel like crying in the end!
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- Author Virginia Woolf
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In your modesty you seem to consider that writers are of different blood and bone from yourselves; that they know more of Mrs Brown than you do. Never was there a more fatal mistake. It is this division between reader and writer, this humility on your part, these professional airs and graces on ours, that corrupt and emasculate the books which should be the healthy offspring of a close and equal alliance between us.
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