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The design of a book is the pattern of a reality controlled and shaped by the mind of a writer.
— John Steinbeck
And reading is a wonderful thing for the mind. I have not been many places in my life. But in books, I have traveled all over the world.
— Roger Lea MacBride
A book is more than the sum of its materials. It is an artifact of the human mind and hand.
— Geraldine Brooks
The writer's silent mind is a period of intermission before orchestrating a symphony of words.
— Khaled Talib
The book is a film that takes place in the mind of the reader. That's why we go to movies and say, Oh, the book is better.
— Paulo Coelho
Some day, his mind said, that boy would know what things were in the books and what things were not.
— John Steinbeck
Give thy mind to books and libraries, and the literature and lore of the ages will give thee the wisdom of sage and seer.
— Newell Dwight Hillis
Focus in on the genre you want to write, and read books in that genre. A LOT of books by a variety of authors. And read with questions in your mind.
— Nicholas Sparks
The crime series, books and other types of works have in one in mind... and that's learning.
— Deyth Banger
I'm guessing whatever 'ways' you have in mind aren't Jill-appropriate either."
"Put your books away and I'll show you. — Richelle Mead
"Put your books away and I'll show you. — Richelle Mead
The feet bear the burden of the body, the head the burden of the mind, and the heart the burden of the spirit.
— Pearl S. Buck
Most people assume I write at night because of the kind of books I write, but I can shut out the light with my mind.
— Carla H. Krueger
The American mind, unlike the English, is not formed by books, but, as Carl Sandburg once said to me ... by newspapers and the Bible.
— Van Wyck Brooks
Without reading many different books, you can never leave the port of ignorance and can never obtain the peaceful mind of knowing the truth!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Judicious books enlarge the mind and improve the heart ...
— Mary Wollstonecraft
There's no better way to inform and expand you mind on a regular basis than to get into the habit of reading good literature.
— Stephen R. Covey
Books are in the mind, Grandfather Alessandro said. Too many books and you forget your body is in the world.
— Tom Spanbauer
They lack suggestive power. And when a book lacks suggestive power, however hard it hits the surface of the mind it cannot penetrate within.
— Virginia Woolf
One must own that there are certain books which can be read without the mind and without the heart, but still with considerable enjoyment.
— Virginia Woolf
No, Ben. What I'm asking is: Are you the vehicle, and Georgie rides around in you? That is why Ben's the driver, right?
— Jonathan Harnisch
In our household, the Bible, the Koran and the Bhagavad Gita sat on the shelf alongside books of Greek and Norse and African mythology
— Barack Obama
The soul-Self doesn't follow the crowd. It encourages you to speak up when you need to and live by your truth.
— Debra Moffitt
Writing is a psychological process. It is the process of taking what is in your mind and sharing it with others.
— Gudjon Bergmann
I read a couple of books about neuroscience and the relationship between the mind and the body.
— Joel Kinnaman
The brain is like a muscle; books are the diet and writing is the workout.
— Stewart Stafford
Books exist for me not as physical entities with pages and binding, but in the province of my mind.
— Sara Sheridan
Books are the safest and greatest mind-altering substances in the world. But be safe; don't read and drive.
— H.E. Fairbanks
Almost all of my many passionate interests, and my many changes of mind, came through books. Books prompted the many vows I made to myself.
— Annie Dillard
Books are those faithful mirrors that reflect to our mind the minds of sages and heroes.
— Edward Gibbon
Remember the good hours when the words are flowing well. And never mind the bad hours; there is no life without them.
— Herman Wouk
The good, the admirable reader identifies himself not with the boy or the girl in the book, but with the mind that conceived and composed that book.
— Vladimir Nabokov
But age is a state of mind that runs the gamut from fashion to catchphrases to books and music and movies.
— Suzanne Munshower