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Books Reading Novels Quotes & Sayings
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Sleep is highly overrated, Marmee; especially when there are books to be read. I shall sleep when I am dead and have enough of it.
— H.L. Stephens
Neither would you, had you grown up in a library of melodramatic romance novels.
— Clementine Holzinger
Reading opens up other pockets of the mind.
— A.D. Posey
Reading sparks writing.
— A.D. Posey
The best of fiction, as we know, of course, doesn't tell the truth; it tales the truth.
— Criss Jami
I grew up reading not-serious literature, like comic books and pulp novels, so my instinct is to amuse the reader and entertain.
— Kevin Wilson
He would give all of his clothes to his servant, admonishing him NOT to return them until he had completed his day's work.
— Victor Hugo
I believe in public services.
— George Osborne
The goal of management is to remove obstacles.
— Paul Orfalea
The man she wanted existed only in the romantic novels she was reading. She had met him. But he would never meet her.
— Mary Papas
Sometimes I wonder if novel writers aren't completely f**ked in the head. ~ Drew Stirling
— Jayden Hunter
[T]here's a fine line between wild and full-on whack job.
— Kimberly McCreight
When I want to read a novel, I write one.
— Benjamin Disraeli
Why did people ask "What is it about?" as if a novel had to be about only one thing.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
All my life I have been reading romance novels. Those stupid books ruined me. I've always wanted that fire that every book I ever read talks about.
— Aurora Rose Reynolds
Don't try to resist the effect that a work of imaginative literature has on you.
— Mortimer J. Adler
My only wish is to be buried with my books.
— Nikita Dudani
May God blast anyone who writes a biography of me.
— James M. Barrie
Meredith immersed herself in the novels. For some reason, fiction hit on the meaning of life so much more concisely than real life itself did.
— Elin Hilderbrand