31 Quotes related to reading this July
Reading is escape into another world. Here are 31 quotes to encourage your reading habits this July.
1. A peasant that reads is a prince in
waiting. – Walter Mosley
2. A word after a word after a word is
power. – Margaret Atwood
3. Only a generation of readers will spawn a
generation of writers. – Steven Spielberg
4. Reading furnishes the mind only with
materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours. – John
Locke
5. Read, read, read. Read everything —
trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter
who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You’ll absorb it. Then
write. If it’s good, you’ll find out. If it’s not, throw it out of the window.
– William Faulkner
6. Once you have read a book you care
about, some part of it is always with you. – Louis L’Amour
7. Reading is departure and arrival. –
Terri Guillemets
8. Not all readers are leaders, but all
leaders are readers. – President Harry Truman
9. Reading is escape, and the opposite of
escape; it’s a way to make contact with reality after a day of making things
up, and it’s a way of making contact with someone else’s imagination after a
day that’s all too real. – Nora Ephron
10. A truly great book should be read in
youth, again in maturity and once more in old age, as a fine building should be
seen by morning light, at noon and by moonlight. – Robertson Davies
11. Leaders are always readers. – Kevin
Trudeau
12. Books are everywhere; and always the
same sense of adventure fills us. Second-hand books are wild books, homeless
books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a
charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack. – Virginia Woolf,
Street Haunting
13. Never put off till tomorrow the book
you can read today. – Holbrook Jackson
14. Think of this – that the writer wrote
alone, and the reader read alone, and they were alone with each other. – A.S.
Byatt, Possession
15. If you stop to think about it, you’ll
have to admit that all the stories in the world consist essentially of
twenty-six letters. The letters are always the same, only the arrangement
varies. From letters words are formed, from words sentences, from sentences
chapters, and from chapters stories. – Michael Ende
16. She is too fond of books, and it has turned her
brain. – Louisa May Alcott
17. If one cannot enjoy reading a book
over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all. – Oscar Wilde
18. In the end, we’ll all become stories.
– Margaret Atwood
19. Reading is my favorite occupation,
when I have leisure for it and books to read. – Anne Brontรซ
20. I still love books. Nothing a computer
can do can compare to a book. You can’t really put a book on the Internet. –
Ray Bradbury, Farenheit 451
21. Do not read, as children do, to amuse
yourself, or like the ambitious, for the purpose of instruction. No, read in
order to live. – Gustave Flaubert
22. So Matilda’s strong young mind
continued to grow, nurtured by the voices of all those authors who had sent
their books out into the world like ships on the sea. These books gave Matilda
a hopeful and comforting message: You are not alone. – Roald Dahl, Matilda
23. Only the very weak-minded refuse to be
influenced by literature and poetry. – Cassandra Clare
24. What really knocks me out is a book
that, when you’re all done reading it, you wish the author that wrote it was a
terrific friend of yours and you could call him up on the phone whenever you
felt like it. That doesn’t happen much, though. – J.D. Salinger
25. You think your pain and your
heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but then you read. It
was books that taught me that the things that tormented me most were the very
things that connected me with all the people who were alive, who had ever been
alive. – James Baldwin
26. Let us read, and let us dance; these
two amusements will never do any harm to the world. – Voltaire
27. If you don’t have time to read, you
don’t have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that. – Stephen King
28. No tears in the writer, no tears in
the reader. No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader. – Robert
Frost
29. Reading was my escape and my comfort,
my consolation, my stimulant of choice: reading for the pure pleasure of it,
for the beautiful stillness that surrounds you when you hear an author’s words
reverberating in your head. – Paul Auster
30. I read for pleasure and that is the
moment I learn the most. – Margaret Atwood
31. Some books should be tasted, some
devoured, but only a few should be chewed and digested thoroughly. – Sir
Francis Bacon
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