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I love to read and I love to write. I love to read. You have no idea how many books I have. I love to sing.
— Mary Mouser
Never read anything that you wouldn't want to read out loud - - to your mother.
— Mary Ellen Edmunds
I read a fan bulletin board once, and somebody said I had a face like a potato, so I never went back on there.
— Mary Lynn Rajskub
Juliet, none of your margin notes! Sophie, dear, don't let her drink coffee while she reads. And off we'd go with new books to read.
— Mary Ann Shaffer
I always read that men don't like intelligent girls, but I've always found the reverse.
— Mary Wesley
I'm purely a popular writer, with no axe to grind apart from writing a good read' for entertainment and relaxation.
— Mary Howard
If you want to know how many prison cells to build, look at the number of third graders who can't read.
— Mary Landrieu
I have always advised men to read.
— Mary Harris Jones
Foreshadowing is like playing cat and mouse. If done properly, it can be used to compel the reader to read on.
— Mary Sage Nguyen
At breakfast!' said Louise in an awed voice. 'A man who can read poetry at breakfast would be capable of anything.
— Mary Stewart
She read my books the way a young cannibal might eat the hearts of brave old enemies. Their magic would become hers.
— Kurt Vonnegut
I have read somewhere that we often spend a lifetime searching for what we already have.
— Mary Balogh
Later in the day, a second verse became clear to my vision. It read: "Pray without ceasing."
— Mary C. Neal
A fine book, in the perfect setting, when there's all the time in the world to read it: Life holds greater joys, but none come to mind just now.
— Mary Roach
I don't have a copy of my books, and the degree to which I never read them is profound. I never look.
— Mary Karr
It is with pain that I read of the dire effects of my book upon the minds of young girls.
— Mary MacLane
Maybe we should all just shut up and read a good book.
— Mary Sisney
You can look at my palm and see the storm coming. Read the book of my life and see I've overcome it.
— Mary J. Blige
We read books, talked books, argued over books and became dearer and dearer to one another.
— Mary Ann Shaffer
I don't really remember my folks singing to us, but they read to us.
— Mary Chapin Carpenter
I don't read reviews, There's no value for me in reading them. Whether they're good or bad, they'll just make me self-conscious.
— Mary Stuart Masterson
To write well it is entirely necessary to read widely and deeply. Good poems are the best teachers.
— Mary Oliver
It is one thing to read about the world, but quite another to see and hear for oneself.
— Mary Travers
I've read fast - too impatient not to. But I'll go back and start over again - reading more slowly this time, so I can take everything in.
— Mary Ann Shaffer
Do not read beauty magazines. They only make you feel ugly.
— Mary Schmich
Once I've accepted a role, I'll let my parents and my sisters read it because they find it entertaining.
— Mary Elizabeth Winstead
When left alone with her, I ignored her and kept my eyes on my book, though I confess I turned over more pages than I read.
— Mary Street
Mary Stewart will always be my goddess. I can pick up one of her early books - one I've read a dozen times - and still slide right into the story.
— Nora Roberts
Sit down and read. Educate yourself for the coming conflicts.
— Mary Harris Jones
I like to read because
it kills me. — Mary Ruefle
it kills me. — Mary Ruefle
The whole world opened to me when I learned to read.
— Mary McLeod Bethune
I read Rumi, the 13th-century Persian poet, every day.
— Mary Oliver
Every time your work is read, you die several deaths for every word, and poetry is like being flayed alive.
— Mary Stewart
But I think, maybe, I won't look back at what you highlighted, because I won't need to. I want to read all the way to the end with you.
— Mary Ann Rivers
I still read scripts, and if something great comes along, that's great ... but this is my day job. The Row is where I go every day.
— Mary-Kate Olsen
I read your diary. I KNOW.
— Mary Papas
Kinsey wanted Dellenback to film his own staff. There are three ways to read that sentence, all of them true.
— Mary Roach
By comparison he could read her like an illustrated children's story.
— Mary Doria Russell
Read Talking With Young Children About Adoption by Susan Fisher, M.D., and Mary Watkins, Ph.D. (Yale University Press, 1995).
— Sherrie Eldridge
Well that's what I generally do with books - I read them.
— Mary-Kate Olsen
Well-written... interesting read. - Mary A. Boyce
— Scarlett Avery
I then carefully searched through the pages until I was able to find the verse that was crystal clear ... It read: "Rejoice always."
— Mary C. Neal
I have never read a line of Walt Whitman.
— Mary MacLane