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Books are my friends, my companions. They make me laugh and cry and find meaning in life.
— Christopher Paolini
Books make the best ersatz friendships.
— Nenia Campbell
When it comes to books and friends, it is best to have only a few but all good ones.
— Guillaume Musso
Only friends steal books.
— Roger Zelazny
The dearest ones of time, the strongest friends of the soul
BOOKS. — Emily Dickinson
BOOKS. — Emily Dickinson
Books are the best friends you can have; they inform you, and entertain you, and they don't talk back.
— John Steinbeck
I was raised among books, making invisible friends in pages that seemed cast from dust and whose smell I carry on my hands to this day.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Growing up, my best friends were my books, and my Rottweilers.
— Kimberly Humphreys
Books are just old friends waiting to be discovered.
— Carmela Dutra
...her dearest friends are characters in books.
— Sarah J. Maas
Some of my best friends are books.
— A. Louise Robertson
I miss being a student," said Abdul Wahid. "I miss the passionate discussions with my friends, and most of all the hours among the books.
— Helen Simonson
The books - the generous friends who met me without suspicion - the merciful masters who never used me ill!
— Wilkie Collins
If the wealth you've accumulated is in the form of friends, family and books, then you're doing life right.
— Saleem Sharma
My chest of books divide amongst my friends--
— John Keats
That's the problem with best friends. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself.
— Cecily Von Ziegesar
I truly believe that if you have more friends than books, you have too many friends. Or not enough books. Probably both.
— Zoe Marriott
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.
— Groucho Marx
Show me the books he loves and I shall know the man far better than through mortal friends.
— Dawn Addams
She's always loved writers, even more than the books I think. They're like personal friends to her.
— Josephine Hart
The only friends I have are the dead who have bequeathed their writings to me
I have no others. — Thomas Bernhard
I have no others. — Thomas Bernhard
In the end all books are written for your friends.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
There's a reason my only friends are written words
— Victoria Aveyard
Friends: people who borrow my books and set wet glasses on them.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
If books are your good friends, then a conscious life will be your best comrade all your life!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Choose thy friends like thy books, few but choice
— Howell James
Rosemary, why do you love books so much?"
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"Well, actually, I love books because books are my best friends. — Robin Sloan
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"Well, actually, I love books because books are my best friends. — Robin Sloan
Books are the most tolerant of friends.
— Richard Paul Evans
Books are cold but sure friends.
— Victor Hugo
We may live without friends; we may live without books
But civilized men cannot live without cooks. — Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl Of Lytton
But civilized men cannot live without cooks. — Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl Of Lytton
You will learn more from your friends than you ever will from books. Choose your friends wisely
— Matthew Kelly
As life goes on, don't you find that all you need is about two real friends, a regular supply of books, and a Peke?
— P.G. Wodehouse
Come, my best friends, my best books, and lead me on.
— Abraham Cowley
I read stuff. Books are not my only friends, but we're friendly. So there.
— Maria Dahvana Headley
Books are not my only friends, but we're friendly.
— Maria Dahvana Headley
If your best friends do not read books, they reads you.
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
friends are like books you use them when you need them but u will always remember them
— Yasmine Gooneratne
Old books are like Old friends
— George R R Martin
All my friends are in my books.
— B. Cameron Lee
'Moby-Dick' really threw me. I read it when I was 14 and my best friends were books. It changed the way I looked at the world.
— John Burnside
My books were my friends.
— Abbi Glines
Books are the best friends a girl could have.
— Andrea Heltsley
We should always choose our books as God chooses our friends, just a bit beyond us, so that we have to do our level best to keep up with them.
— Oswald Chambers
He loved books, those undemanding but faithful friends.
— Victor Hugo
You cannot be betrayed by your enemies, only your friends.
— Brian D. Anderson
I was alone as a child. I lived in fairytales, adventures, Shakespeare. They are the friends, my books.
— Alejandro Jodorowsky
He loved books; books are cold but safe friends.
— Victor Hugo
He was fond of books, for they are cool and sure friends
— Victor Hugo
Things change, friends leave. And life doesn't stop for anybody.
— Stephen Chbosky
Daughters are supposed to be friends to their mothers in their old age.
— Paullina Simons
Books are cold but safe friends
— Victor Hugo
My shows and books are an instant mood adjuster. They're my drugs of choice. And the fictional characters I love are like my friends.
— Susane Colasanti
I have friends who read my books in Greek.
— Brian Lumley
Sometimes I think books are the only friends worth having.
— Susie Derkins
Books are our best friends we say, so can we call 'Paragraphs' as our 'Just Friends'?
— Bhavik Sarkhedi
Good books are as friends, willing to give to us if we are willing to make a little effort.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
Old books that have ceased to be of service should no more be abandoned than should old friends who have ceased to give pleasure.
— Bernard Baruch
Only your friends steal your books.
— Voltaire
True learning happens when books and friends, writing and understanding intermingle in a rich soup of participation.
— R. David Lankes
These books are my friends, my companions.
— Christopher Paolini
Friends should be like books, easy to find when you need them, but seldom used.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson