Classic Reading Quotes
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Classic Reading Quotes & Sayings
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Water is not frightened of the ocean. Light is not frightened of the Sun.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Many of the greatest books are like a forest. The best way to get to know them is to wander right into the middle and get lost.
— Anthony Esolen
Remember that what's right isn't always popular, and what's popular isn't always right. 865
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
A classic is a book which with each rereading offers as much of a sense of discovery as the first reading.
— Italo Calvino
To be in the present time, keep yourself busy always or else you will find yourself either in the past or in the future!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
People love to hear good news about their bad habits.
— John A. McDougall
... I've had a bad week." What's happened?" Nothing's happened. I've had a bad week in my head, is all.
— Nick Hornby
This isn't bickering. This is classic mother-daughter communications. I've been reading up on it.
— Christina Baker Kline
I grew up reading the classic novels of Cold War espionage, and I studied Russian history and Soviet foreign policy.
— Daniel Silva
A development, to be faithful, must retain both the doctrine and the principle with which it started. Doctrine
— John Henry Newman
Those with visible responsibility for leadership are nearly always too visible to take responsibility for change ...
— Harlan Cleveland
A classic is the term given to any book which comes to represent the whole universe, a book on a par with ancient talismans.
— Italo Calvino
Lepidopterists give the noun a gerund's push toward the verb, and say that butterflies are nectaring ...
— Sue Hubbell
Waking from any fever dream, one retains, above all, impressions seared into memory.
— Joshua Oppenheimer
Every new book we read in our brief and busy lives means that a classic is left unread.
— B.R. Myers
It is?classic Bill Clinton, sincere and deceptive at the same time, requiring a careful reading between the lines.
— David Maraniss
Own company, reading a classic British novel, curled
— E.L. James