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I think in reading a few sentences of text you can just tell the tone, and that's something I love in prose writers.
— Lauren Mayberry
SUPPORT LITERACY! A child who cannot read cannot text.
— Ron Brackin
The hardest part about being a woman is figuring out what to wear.
— Caitlyn Jenner
The Bible takes much of its color from whoever is reading it, and it provides a text to support almost every shade of opinion, however preposterous.
— Robertson Davies
Generating text yourself requires more cognitive effort than does reading, and effort increases memorability,
— Clive Thompson
He's is a real dummy
— R.L. Stine
There's no better reading experience than going to the place where a text was written.
— Kenzaburo Oe
There is a fine line between reading a message from the text and reading one into the text.
— John Corvino
In fourth grade, I missed 82 days of school. Out of 160.
— LeBron James
True teaching cannot be learned from text-books any more than a surgeon can acquire his skill by reading about surgery.
— Helen Keller
I did realize, as do you, how blessed I was to know bookjoy, the private pleasure of savoring text.
— Pat Mora
The text-book is rare that stimulates its reader to ask, Why is this so? Or, How does this connect with what has been read elsewhere?
— J. Norman Collie
But in the slow, attentive reading demanded by unpunctuated texts, the faculty of hearing has its chance, is enhanced until the text speaks itself.
— Dorothy M. Richardson
Reading a text is more like tracing this process of constant flickering than it is like counting the beads on a necklace.
— Terry Eagleton
I do not write for the reader to come, but for him who is here, short of reading the text on my shoulder.
— Mario Benedetti
At the time that I was struggling with these questions, I was reading and teaching from Is There a Meaning in this Text?
— Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
Buddhism and science share a fundamental reluctance to postulate a transcendent being as the origin of all things.
— Dalai Lama XIV
Exclusively oral cultures are unencumbered by dead knowledge, dead facts. Libraries, on the other hand, are full of them.
— Huston Smith
The pleasure of the text is that moment when my body pursues its own ideas - for my body does not have the same ideas as I do.
— Roland Barthes
They construct words of forgiveness from the ruins of fighting words.
— Fredrik Backman
In Count Julian I simply proposed to create a text which would allow for diverse levels of reading.
— Juan Goytisolo
I think that the reader should enrich what he is reading. He should misunderstand the text; he should change it into something else.
— Jorge Luis Borges