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Ultimately, nobody can get more out of things, including books, than he already knows.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
How impervious to things spiritual, my heart!" cries a St. Bernard. "No savor in pious reading, no pleasure in meditation nor in prayer!
— Alfonso Maria De Liguori
Some things are better when it's raining. Like reading. Or sleeping. Or this."
"Lying in bed with me? — Lisa Kleypas
"Lying in bed with me? — Lisa Kleypas
We do not learn for the benefit of anyone, we learn to unlearn ignorance.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Perhaps one of my favorite things about travelling is getting to mark and observe other readers.
— Rachel Heffington
I suggest that an education and reading and facts aren't bad things on which to ponder a few notions.
— Peter O'Toole
Children who are read to learn two things: First, that reading is worthwhile, and second, that they are worthwhile.
— Laura Bush
One of the things reading does, it makes your loneliness manageable if you are an essentially lonely person.
— Jamaica Kincaid
Things change, friends leave. And life doesn't stop for anybody.
— Stephen Chbosky
Time machines, magic portals, transporters, worm holes, flying carpets, relocation charms - such things do exist. They're called books.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
People are always reading things into the films.
— Roger Moore
Start writing the things that you are reading or that you want to be published doing.
— Brandon Sanderson
If you do not throw in a few promises of better things to come, gloomy one, I am going to take you back to the library.
— Mason Cooley
I did not want to spend my time reading about people who never were, doing things they never did.
— Mary Ann Shaffer
Be curious. Read widely. Try new things. What people call intelligence just boils down to curiosity.
— Aaron Swartz
Reading was a big thing, yes. Books were a big thing. But the things that stick out were the newspapers.
— James Earl Jones