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Free voluntary reading results in better reading comprehension, writing style, vocabulary, spelling, and grammatical development
— Stephen D. Krashen
Hearing stories has a direct impact on literacy development.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Say goodbye to golden yesterdays: or your heart will never learn to love the present.
— Anthony De Mello
The convention is the voice, the bone and the sinews of a political party-and sometimes it even nominates an Abraham Lincoln.
— Fletcher Knebel
Genius is the activity which repairs the decay of things.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Twitter is a very easy way to keep in touch.
— Evan Williams
The child's reluctance to speak for the first few months of his residence in a new country is not pathological, but normal.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Children read more when they see other people reading.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Language is best taught when it is being used to transmit messages, not when it is explicitly taught for conscious learning.
— Stephen D. Krashen
I never really fit in growing up. I got made fun of a lot of the time in high school. People never liked me, and I was always the new kid.
— Magda Apanowicz
The one who is conscious (in Tao) can't speak. The one who can speak is not conscious (centered in Tao)
— Laozi
The obsession with the afterlife is born of a panic at not having memories of a before-life.
— Dean Cavanagh
The central hypothesis of the theory is that language acquisition occurs in only one way: by understanding messages.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Larger school library collections and longer hours increase circulation.
— Stephen D. Krashen
We try to solve very complicated problems without letting people know how complicated the problem was.
— Jonathan Ive
Access to a school library results in more reading.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Teaching vocabulary lists is inefficient - the time is better spent reading alone.
— Stephen D. Krashen
We have to speak the truth always, at any cost, and no matter what.
— Samael Aun Weor
If children read 1 million words in a year, atl least 1,000 words will be added to their vocabulary.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Everybody loves things that sparkle.
— Philip Treacy
More drills for poor readers do not work.
— Stephen D. Krashen
People acquiring a second language have the best chance for success through reading.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Spelling is improved when reading is done.
— Stephen D. Krashen
People who say they read more write better.
— Stephen D. Krashen
The better the school library, the higher the reading scores.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Magazine reading appears to promote more reading.
— Stephen D. Krashen
However, a rich print environment helps only when more reading is done.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Children who are readers will develop acceptable levels of literacy.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Light reading is not to be avoided but should be used as a conduit to more serious reading.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Those who read in a second language write and spell better in that language.
— Stephen D. Krashen
The less literate are the first to fail and drop out of school.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Sit down, have a nice cup of coffee read a book in another language - the fountain of youth!
— Stephen D. Krashen
Traveling is, and has always been, more popular than the traveler.
— Agnes Repplier
Extrinsic reading rewards may not be necessary and may backfire.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Not one poor reader reported a lot of pleasure reading.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Access to public libraries also affects how much children read.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Learning to read in one language helps us read a second language.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Malcolm X educated himself in prison by reading.
— Stephen D. Krashen
A woman one loves rarely suffices for all our needs, so we deceive her with another whom we do not love.
— Marcel Proust
Libraries are a consistent and major source of books for free reading.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Young people's reading choices are influenced by their peers.
— Stephen D. Krashen