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When reading dies, the imagination soon follows.
— Ronnie Ray Jenkins
There are no bad books any more than there are ugly women.
— Anatole France
Reading poetry gives me a sense of calm, well-being, and love for humanity - the same stuff more flexible women get from yoga.
— J. Courtney Sullivan
The day women are allowed to learn to read and write the world will become ungovernable.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Before there were books, we read each other.
— Lisa Cron
A well-read woman is a dangerous creature.
— Lisa Kleypas
War stories, westerns, spy stories are all accepted as respectable because they are read by men. It is only women's light reading which is derided.
— Charlotte Lamb
You can learn more by going to the opera than you ever can by reading Emerson. Like that there are two sexes.
— David Markson
I must be the mate of the man I had chosen; and if he would not come to my level, I must go to his.
— Jane Swisshelm
I escaped the torture of my childhood home by reading. To this day it is still one of my greatest pleasures.
— Colleen McCullough
Women will never stop reading books when they can relate to characters and gain insight into their own lives.
— Sarah Jo Smith
(Theodore) Roosevelt confessed early fascination with "girls'stories" such as Little Man and Little Women and An Old-Fashioned Girl.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
For years I stopped reading beauty magazines because I couldn't look at one without wanting to blow my brains out. How can those women look so good?
— Jamie Lee Curtis
The world is the book of women. Whatever knowledge they may possess is more commonly acquired by observation than by reading.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Just because the book has sex in it doesn't mean women are only reading it for the sexy bits.
— Jenny Trout
You create and plan your thought by seeing, reading and hearing the right things.
— Jaachynma N.E. Agu
Once she knows how to read there's only one thing you can teach her to believe in and that is herself.
— Virginia Woolf
I do not care a fig for any woman that knows even what an author means.
— William Hazlitt