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Kamand Kojouri
“Reading poetry is like undressing before a bath. You don't undress out of fear that your clothes will become wet. You undress because you want the water to touch you. You want to completely immerse yourself in the feeling of the water and to emerge anew.”
Kamand Kojouri

“A girl who travels will need someone that questions her, not too little, and not too much. She’ll need someone to read her, but also really listen to her. Because she’ll want to do the same. She’ll want a person that shares an interest but at the same time stays genuine to who they are. Not drown in a puddle of narcissism. And not drown in a lake of fascination.”
lauren klarfeld

Kevin Ansbro
“We are what we eat,
and we are what we read.”
Kevin Ansbro

Samantha Sotto Yambao
“Books do not find value when they are written. They find value when they are read. Every book here is both worthless and priceless at the same time. It depends on who you ask.”
Samantha Sotto Yambao, Water Moon

Claire Fuller
“Writing does not exist unless there is someone to read it, and each reader will take something different from a novel, from a chapter, from a line.”
Claire Fuller, Swimming Lessons

Mouloud Benzadi
“Books, including those written by famous authors, may sit unread on forgotten shelves, attracting dust rather than readers’ attention.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Kimberly Long Cockroft
“Of all the places I have walked into, libraries must be the most magical. Have you ever opened the cover of a book and wondered what you would find inside? Where you would go? Whom you would meet? A story has the power to send you back in time or into the future, to transport you to other lands and kingdoms. I’ve met ogres, talking rabbits, and some of my best friends in the pages of books.
Librarians might just have the best jobs ever. With each library card they hand out, they offer a ticket to strange and marvelous worlds. Open a book and, like Reading Beauty, you might fall under a spell—the magic of a deep read. But chances are, unlike the Sleeping Beauty of the original fairy tale, you will never want the spell to be broken.”
Kimberly Long Cockroft, Reading Beauty

Caleb Reese
“Books bring alluring colors to our mundane black and white world.”
Caleb Reese

Aman Jassal
“Read different to think differently; world is already into rat race.”
Aman Jassal, Rainbow - the shades of love

Sarah Chihaya
“A clever terrible reader, sure, but a terrible reader nonetheless. I was always reading for something: first, for comfort, for pleasure, for validation, for comprehension; later, for symptoms, for ideas, for citation, for tenure. And always, secretly, for salvation.”
Sarah Chihaya, Bibliophobia

Carla Reighard
“Reading was her escape from the world, and within the pages she could become anyone she wanted to be. Sometimes she was a beautiful princess, and sometimes she was a brave heroine.”
Carla Reighard, The Web of Loki

Kevin Ansbro
“The very best authors are no longer with us; so only read books written by dead people.”
Kevin Ansbro

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Scientific experiences and practices can easily lead to spirituality, rather than trying to memorize more facts.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“I have so much to share with the world, please be patient and you will get everything you are currently waiting for.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Jane Austen
“Emma has been meaning to read more ever since she was twelve years old. I have seen a great many lists of her drawing up at various times of books that she meant to read regularly through - and very good lists they were - very well chosen, and very neatly arranged - sometimes alphabetically, and sometimes by some other rule. The list she drew up when only fourteen - I remember thinking it did her judgment so much credit, that I preserved it some time; and I dare say she may have made out a very good list now. But I have done with expecting any course of steady reading from Emma.
She will never submit to any thing requiring industry and patience, and a subjection of the fancy to the understanding.”
Jane Austen, Emma

Vincent van Gogh
“Bookstores always remind me that there are good things in this world.”
Vincent van Gogh

“When a judgment is passed and is delivered very clearly, there's less room for the reader to have an interpretation or a more complex feeling. If we're told we're supposed to disapprove of something, that takes some of the fun out of the process of the experience of reading.”
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“It's amazing how much of ourselves we insert into a book when we read it. Rereading a book a decade or more later, it often seems like almost a different book, because so much has changed as we have gone through time, and we insert our current selves into the book, overlaying the first reading in a palimpsest effect.”
Mark Williams (me)

Marilyn  Velez
“The light of the evenfall had dwindled, bringing a knot of smoke over the blacksmith’s shop, and from one point to the next, a streak of colors lined the horizon like time’s old hand, reminding one of a Geiger tree. To the wandering eye, the eve would’ve seemed perfect except for the wall of cries that drowned its beauty.”
Marilyn Velez, Tundra: The Darkest Hour

Avijeet Das
“What will history’s verdict be about our time?"
~ Jenny Erpenbeck, Kairos

Yearning like a man yearns for fire in cold winter nights, I have given in to a primal need within me to possess a copy of the book 'Kairos.”
Avijeet Das

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Reading a book is like getting on a train, a plane, a car; even though you are sitting, you keep moving forward!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Mehmet Murat ildan
“There are many people who think, but few who think correctly; many people who read good books, but few who internalize what they read; many people who criticize, but few who criticize correctly! The important thing is not to do something, but to do it right!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“Great books never stop reading to me.”
Bert McCoy, A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life

Briyanna Dorminvil
“One book can renew the minds of several generations.”
Briyanna Dorminvil

Carlos Ruiz Zafón
“few things leave a deeper mark on a reader than the first book that finds its way into his heart. Those first images, the echo of words we think we have left behind, accompany us throughout our lives and sculpt a place in our memory to which, sooner or later - no matter how many books we read, how many worlds we discover, or how much we learn or forget - we will return.”
Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Shadow of the Wind

B.S. Murthy
“Novels expose man to the nuances of life through the thought process of their protagonists to form the foundation for its understanding and thus are the best self-help books there ever were.”
B.S. Murthy, Jewel-less Crown: Saga of Life

“One day without reading won't kill me, but why risk it?”
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“Reading books is good and then, telling everyone that you read and therefore, you know more, is not.”
Ramesh Sood

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