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read it and reread it, and wept and laughed and trembled with a horror which at times assails me yet.
— Robert W. Chambers
Clip your year-end column and put it away for 10 years. See if you don't feel like an idiot when you reread it.
— Steve Albini
sudden urge to reread something I loved as a
— Erica James
He read and reread 'Ulysses'. He looked back at Amy. They were the first beautiful thing I ever knew, Dorrigo Evans said.
— Richard Flanagan
I reread books to measure my degree of difference from myself.
— Heidi Julavits
Reread favourite books as if you are taking apart a clock
— Lemony Snicket
A book
the book that was, for some reason, THE book
can be reread, unchanged. Only we have changed. And that makes all the difference. — Anna Quindlen
the book that was, for some reason, THE book
can be reread, unchanged. Only we have changed. And that makes all the difference. — Anna Quindlen
Reread that Bronte book all you want, but Jane Eyre's never going to get gender-reassignment surgery or train to become a kick-ass ninja assassin.
— Chuck Palahniuk
It was the building from the drawing in my brain.
And if you don't think that's a weird sentence, maybe you should reread it. — James Patterson
And if you don't think that's a weird sentence, maybe you should reread it. — James Patterson
When you reread your journal you find out that your newest discovery is something you already found out five years ago.
— Thomas Merton
My definition of good literature is that which can be read by an educated reader, and reread with increased pleasure.
— Gene Wolfe
I never reread a text until I have finished the first draft. Otherwise it's too discouraging.
— Gore Vidal
I reread my favorite books to make sure they're still perfect, but rereading them wears away at their perfection.
— Sarah Manguso
I don't reread my books.
— Graham Swift
They would go back to their homes and put me to rest, a letter from the past never reopened or reread.
— Alice Sebold
You can reread not from love or hatred but from a sense, often inchoate, that there's more to this book than you have ben yet able to receive.
— Alan Jacobs
Keep your hand moving. (Don't pause to reread the line you have just written. That's stalling and trying to get control of what you're saying.)
— Natalie Goldberg
Kissinger would probably be outraged even if he reread his own memoirs, on the grounds that they are not favorable enough.
— Walter Isaacson
Cakes are like books: There are new ones you want to read and old favorites you want to reread.
— Ellen Rose
I often reread books I have written.
— Taylor Caldwell
Yet when books have been read and reread, it boils down to the horse, his human companion, and what goes on between them.
— Walter Farley
I don't often reread my own books, unless I am going into another in the series and need to refresh my mood when originating the concept.
— Anne McCaffrey
I don't reread my books after they're published, because it's agony.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
Not only did I avoid speaking of Salinger; I resisted thinking about him. I did not reread his letters to me. The experience had been too painful.
— Joyce Maynard
Curiously enough, one cannot read a book; one can only reread it. A good reader, a major reader, and active and creative reader is a rereader.
— Vladimir Nabokov
In answer to the question, "Shouldn't the commandments be rewritten?," someone thoughtfully replied, "No, they should be reread."
— Richard L. Evans
And there lies the horror: the past we remember is devoid of time. Impossible to reexperience a love the way we reread a book or resee a film.
— Milan Kundera
Any book, which is at all important, should be reread immediately
— Arthur Schopenhauer
When I am so intensely involved with writing my books I don't like to reread them.
— Michael Connelly
I'm following it perfectly. Although, if this were a novel, I'd take the trouble to reread the last paragraph as carefully as possible.
— Cesar Aira
It makes me want to go back and reread everything I've ever read, now that I'm experiencing these things with someone in real life.
— Colleen Hoover
I reread 'Nicholas and Alexandra' in my early twenties, and I never forgot the story.
— Kathryn Harrison
One English nobleman and statesman read and reread a particular work of literature because it was the only book which allowed him to forget politics.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
Do not judge a man by the books on his shelf that he has read but by the books on his shelf that he does not reread.
— Anonymous
Saepa stilum vertas, iterum quae digna legi sint scripturas. (Turn the stylus [to erase] often if you would write something worthy of being reread.)
— Horace
With "The Thousand and One Nights", I learned and never forgot that we should read only those books that force us to reread them.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I reread Mesrine's book every year because the way the story is told is fascinating. Today, we don't have gangsters like Mesrine - he had humor.
— Thomas Langmann
I keep three kinds of books: those I want to read, those I want to reread, and those I want to reopen just to confirm how bad they are.
— Sarah Manguso
I never reread what I've written. I'm far too afraid to feel ashamed of what I've done.
— Jorge Luis Borges
When I go back and reread the stuff, I'm always floored by how deeply personal and revealing it actually is.
— Daniel Clowes
To reread a book is to read a different book. The reader is different. The meaning is different.
— Johnny Rich
I thought about what I'd just reread in my father's book. About going out and just driving, and how you can only do it when you're young.
— Anonymous
A good book ... leaves you wanting to reread the book. A great book compels you to reread your own soul.
— Richard Flanagan
What's gratifying is that it's my books that are being read and reread until they're battered over the years. I love that.
— Isobelle Carmody
I must say, when I reread myself, it's the poetry I tend to look at. It's the most exciting to write, and it's over the quickest.
— John Updike
Poems are endlessly renewable resources. Whatever you bring to them, at whatever stage of life, gets mirrored back, refracted, reread in new ways.
— Jonathan Galassi
I don't read reviews about myself with any special eagerness or attention unless they are masterpieces of wit and acumen, and I never reread them.
— Vladimir Nabokov
She ate toast in bed, then reread a favorite book, taking comfort from a story where she knew the outcome would be good and just and right.
— Sarah Mayberry
You'll never regret writing any letter out of love. However, it's a good idea to reread anything you've written in anger.
— Mary Matalin
When I love a novel I've read, I want to reread it - in part, to see how it was constructed.
— John Irving
After you have written a thing and you reread it, there is always the temptation to fix it up, to improve it, to remove its poison, blunt its sting.
— Jean Cocteau
You can read a book more than once, you know. You might even find a book inside the book.
— Kate Westerlund
If you must reread old love letters, better pick a room without mirrors.
— Mignon McLaughlin