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If I wanted to be bored by 6,000 pages of unreadable dreck, I'd read War and Peace four times.
— Lewis Black
Shaquille O'Neal has always been one to speak the truth.
— Shaquille O'Neal
Journalism is unreadable, and literature is unread.
— Oscar Wilde
The first thing to say about Finnegans Wake is that it is, in an important sense, unreadable.
— Seamus Deane
Hello, nice to meet you, I sell unreadable books to weird old people - want to get dinner?
— Robin Sloan
I turn back to Griffin. His expression is stony and unreadable, although if I had to take a wild guess, I'd say it was tending toward ominous.
— Amanda Bouchet
The difference between literature and journalism is that journalism is unreadable and literature is not read.
— Oscar Wilde
The unread is always better than the unreadable.
— Oscar Wilde
You're a formidable riddler and I'll not match words with ye
— Cormac McCarthy
It is the nobility of their style which will make our writers of 1840 unreadable forty years from now.
— Stendhal
Curiosity is an asset mostly frittered away.
— Mason Cooley
It was like looking at the ocean: some days, you could tell what mood
it was in. Most days, though, it was unreadable, mysterious. — Rick Riordan
it was in. Most days, though, it was unreadable, mysterious. — Rick Riordan
God loves us and believes in us and has done and will do anything he can to help us, but he will not impose on our free agency.
— Marion D. Hanks
Unreadable. I've always said my mother is the biggest bitch on the hill, and the kindest flower in the garden.
— Lisa Renee Jones
I didn't know what I hated more, when his eyes were unreadable or when I didn't like what I read in them.
— Alessandra Torre
Is that why you're here?" Ben blurted "To glean one of us?" Scythe Faraday offered an unreadable smile. "I'm here for dinner.
— Neal Shusterman
It is always the unreadable that occurs.
— Oscar Wilde