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There isn't a book that has changed me, but I have favourites such as 'Pride and Prejudice' which I often re-read.
— Carolina Herrera
Libraries rock! Not a sermon, just a fact. As a kid I was a library rat and books changed my life. They can change yours.
— David Baldacci
Technology has changed the way book publishing works, as it has changed everything else in the world of media.
— Bruce Jackson
In fact, it is precisely because we have changed books that the chaos in our country has gotten worse than ever before.
— Tony Evans
And just because I've written this book, don't think I've changed. I'm like I was back then, really.
— Ryu Murakami
Right afterward I read Fast Food Nation. That book changed my life: It made me a vegetarian.
— Amber Tamblyn
The Book of Mormon is our handbook of instructions as we travel the pathway from bad to good to better and strive to have our hearts changed.
— David A. Bednar
'Sag Harbor' was a very different book for me. It changed the way I thought about books that I wanted to do.
— Colson Whitehead
A book
the book that was, for some reason, THE book
can be reread, unchanged. Only we have changed. And that makes all the difference. — Anna Quindlen
the book that was, for some reason, THE book
can be reread, unchanged. Only we have changed. And that makes all the difference. — Anna Quindlen
It's interesting to think about how the book changed us.
— Nicholas G. Carr
Like many other women, I could not understand why every man who changed a diaper has felt impelled, in recent years, to write a book about it.
— Barbara Ehrenreich
If you want to be changed, read a good book.
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
All groups are a little intimidated by ya show of power. I mean who ever thought the monarchy was dead didn't realize it changed zip codes. - Cross
— Mira Monroe
My first book was the book that changed my life.
— Stephen Ambrose
I reached over, opened it in the middle, and began reading Tolstoy's War and Peace. Nothing had changed. It was still a lousy book.
— Charles Bukowski
Ever read a book that changed your life? Me neither.
— Jim Gaffigan
I'm trying to get as far way from myself as I can.........from Things Have Changed by Bob Dylan (not a book but .........)
— Bob Dylan
I think with one exception I've never changed an opening sentence after a book was completed.
— William Gibson
I call my golden retriever Cara my 'white wolf.' She's changed my attitude and made me write this book where the wolf is the hero, not the villain.
— Debi Gliori
I'd dearly love to write a political book that changed the hearts and minds of men and women.
— Jim Crace
The fundamentals of baseball haven't changed, but how we can teach those fundamentals has. With an e-book, learning can be more rewarding and fun.
— Dusty Baker
Sequels are very rarely a good idea, and in any case, the success of the book changed my relationship with the club in some ways.
— Nick Hornby
Why travel? To be changed, and to be changed again and again.
— Carew Papritz
The book Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story, I read it when I was about 17-and-a-half or 18. It changed my life.
— John Lewis
My sense of what a book should be has changed so radically. I like to think for the better.
— E.L. Doctorow
I'm really changed by my research. This book ["This Changes Everything" ]is very different from what I set out to write.
— Avi Lewis
The first books I was interested in were all about baseball. But I can't think of one single book that changed my life in any way.
— Charles Kuralt
If anything has changed about my reading over the years, it is that I value the state a book puts me in more that I value the specific contents.
— Sven Birkerts
Things are different now. A book I read said three things changed rural America: the breakup of the family farm;
— George Hodgman
I read a book one day and my whole life was changed.
— Orhan Pamuk