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Hobbies are for people who don't read books,
— Lissa Evans
The reason why books endure is because there are enough people who like them. It's the only reason why books last.
— Salman Rushdie
Who said time machines haven't been built yet? They already exist. They're called books
— Robert Benchley
Never trust a man who reads only one book.
— Arturo Perez-Reverte
Why is it that people who wouldn't dream of stealing anything else think it's perfectly all right to steal books?
— Helene Hanff
Let us hope that good authors who are bad Christians will find salvation through the books they write.
— Julien Green
A censor is an expert in cutting remarks. A censor is a man who knows more than he thinks you ought to.
— Laurence J. Peter
There's no such thing as a kid who hates reading. There are kids who love reading, and kids who are reading the wrong books.
— James Patterson
Very few of my books are about who stole the Maltese Falcon.
— Robert B. Parker
I find it fascinating that a lot of business books that do well are from people who've never made any money in business.
— Gary Vaynerchuk
Don't ever trust anyone who's writing a book. They make up lies for a living.
— Rosemary Clement-Moore
For someone who made such an enormous contribution to American literature, Mark Twain has been the subject of many books but few major biographies.
— Michael Patrick Hearn
The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.
— Jane Austen
I don't think about who the audience is for my books.
— J.K. Rowling
Who can say how many lives have been saved by books?
— Michelle Cliff
The man who doesn't read good books has no advantage over the fellow who can't read a line.
— Mark Twain
There are more writers who read than readers who write.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
In one book, your father is a hero. In another book, he is a monster. The men who don't have books written about them have it easier.
— Jaroslav Kalfar