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Ir you're a writer, reading is part of your job description. ~ Mark Rubinstein By Mark Rubinstein Writer Reading Description Mark Rubinstein

Writing is the new reading By Emlyn Hall Writing Reading

Read anything, as long as you can't wait to pick it up again. By Nick Hornby Read Long Wait Pick

Read, read, read. That's all I can say. By Carolyn Keene Read

Reading can only take you so far, up to the moment where you must take action with your own hands By Rae Carson Reading Hands Moment Action

Reading is a wonderful adventure. By Marcia Weber Martins Reading Adventure Wonderful

Live to read.Read for life. By Lailah Gifty Akita Live Life Readread

Reading is not an end to itself, but a means to an end. By Adolf Hitler End Reading

Read for enjoyment, but also read to learn. By Wade Belknap Jr Enjoyment Learn Read

;A good read is like a well planted seed; the roots go deep, germinate and yield a basket of wisdom. By Richard Milleville Seed Deep Germinate Wisdom Good

Reading is power. Reading is life. By Karin Slaughter Reading Power Life

I'm a known reader. That's what I do with my time. By Twyla Tharp Reader Time

I am an avid reader. By June Squibb Reader Avid

Reading is the basics for all learning. By George W. Bush Reading Learning Basics

Reading is an act of resistance in a landscape of distraction ... We regain the world by withdrawing from it just a little by stepping back from the noise. By David L. Ulin Reading Distraction Act Resistance Landscape

Read to me, sweetheart. By Rainbow Rowell Sweetheart Read

Reading should be a pleasure, not a chore. By Joan Rivers Reading Pleasure Chore

Reading is the beginning of knowledge acquisition. By Lailah Gifty Akita Reading Acquisition Beginning Knowledge

Reading is thinking with someone else's head instead of ones own. By Arthur Schopenhauer Reading Thinking Head

Reading is, at its best, not an escape; it is genuine experience. A novel is not a monologue, but a conversation, a collaboration between writer and reader, an invaluable exchange of human conditions. By Jonathan Evison Reading Escape Experience Genuine Monologue

To read is to fly: it is to soar to a point of vantage which gives a view over wide terrains of history, human variety, ideas, shared experience and the fruits of many inquiries. By Alberto Manguel Ideas Fly History Human Variety

I read what I like. By Sarah J. Maas Read

Reading is an activity of civilized beings. By Toba Beta Reading Activity Civilized

For people who are readers, reading is important to them. By Jeff Bezos Readers Reading People Important

Do not read, as children do, to amuse yourself, or like the ambitious, for the purpose of instruction. No, read in order to live. By Gustave Flaubert Ambitious Instruction Read Children Amuse

Read often. Read well. By Elaine Donadio Read

Do you want to change lives? Do you really want to change the world? Then read. Read as much as you can, as widely as you can and don't forget to read what you like. Most of all read what you love. There is power in that. By Abigail George Read Change Lives World Love

Reading is an escape, an education, a delving into the brain of another human being on such an intimate level that every nuance of thought, every snapping of synapse, every slippery desire of the author is laid open before you like, well, a book. By Cynthia Heimel Reading Escape Education Thought Synapse

If you are reading in order to become a better reader, you cannot read just any book or article. You will not improve as a reader if all you read are books that are well within your capacity. You must tackle books that are beyond you, or, as we have said, books that are over your head. Only books of that sort will make you stretch your mind. And unless you stretch, you will not learn. By Mortimer J. Adler Books Reader Read Article Reading

When I read, I'm purely a reader. By Anne Tyler Read Reader Purely

If you're a writer, reading is part of your job description. By Mark Rubinstein Writer Reading Description Part Job

Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary. We must not permit anything to stand between us and the book that could change our lives. By Jim Rohn Reading Ordinary Essential Seek Rise

I read a lot. I am an inveterate reader. I always have a novel going. By Tom Sizemore Lot Read Reader Inveterate

And when you finish reading, read some more. By Eric Thomas Reading Read Finish

Reading is grist. Reading is bliss. By Nora Ephron Reading Grist Bliss

I am not well read, but when I do read, I read well. By Kurt Cobain Read

People should read more. By Aaron B. Powell People Read

Reading is pleasure and happiness to be alive or sadness to be alive and above all it's knowledge and questions. By Roberto Bolano Alive Reading Questions Pleasure Happiness

Read much, but not many books. By Benjamin Franklin Read Books

Never stop learning and reading is one of the best ways to learn. By Rick Saggese Learn Stop Learning Reading

Read. Read until your eyes are sore. Then read some more. By Lisa Bloom Read Sore Eyes

Reading trumps anything. By Belle Aurora Reading Trumps

Reading is the multiplier of success. Reading instantly gives you access to a treasure trove of wisdom and experience laid out by those who have gone before you, especially those who have already walked the road you're walking on right now. By Kevin J. Donaldson Reading Success Multiplier Instantly Access

And read ... read all the time ... read as a matter of principle, as a matter of self-respect. Read as a nourishing staple of life. By David Mccullough Jr. Read Matter Time Principle Selfrespect

Reading is an enlightenment of the soul. By Lailah Gifty Akita Reading Soul Enlightenment

reading is awsome By Christopher Paolini Reading Awsome

Some people read only because they are too lazy to think. By Georg C. Lichtenberg People Read Lazy

Reading renews the mind. By Lailah Gifty Akita Reading Mind Renews

Do not read as children do to enjoy themselves, or, as the ambitious do to educate themselves. No, read to live. By Gustave Flaubert Read Children Enjoy Ambitious Educate

reading is learning and for fun By Jeremy Lam Reading Fun Learning

There's always time to read. Don't trust a writer who doesn't read. It's like eating food prepared by a cook who doesn't eat. By Laura Lippman Read Time Eat Trust Writer

if all else fails you can read By Louisa May Alcott Read Fails

If you want to become a better writer, you have to write. But you also have to read. By Kami Garcia Writer Write Read

Reading is more important than writing. By Roberto Bolano Reading Writing Important

If you don't read much, you really don't know much. You're dangerous. By Jim Trelease Read Dangerous

I'm not well-read, but when I read, I read well. By Kurt Cobain Read Wellread

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. By Vladimir Nabokov Curiously Book Reader Read Reread

read till the end of your day By Nody Arizona Read Day Till End

Reading takes you on a wonderful journey to places you have probably never been. Sit back and enjoy your journey. By Marjorie Taylor Reading Journey Wonderful Places Sit

Reading is never a waste of time. By Roberto Bolano Reading Time Waste

With conscious effort, you can be a reader. By Lailah Gifty Akita Effort Reader Conscious

In our daily lives, where we're bombarded by the fake and the trivial, reading serves as a way to stop, shut out the noise of the world, and try to grab hold of something real, no matter how small. By Maureen Corrigan Lives Trivial Reading Stop Shut

Reading is food for the brain. By Maribel C. Pagan Reading Brain Food

Reading is reading - no matter what the material. By Giovanna Fletcher Material Reading Matter

If you enjoy reading something, read it. By S.e. Hinton Read Enjoy Reading

Real readers re-read good books. By Darrell Bain Real Books Readers Reread Good

Reading is the key that opens doors to many good things in life. Reading shaped my dreams, and more reading helped me make my dreams come true. By Ruth Bader Ginsburg Life Reading Key Opens Doors

Reading will put you into the minds and hearts of others. It might help you understand why other people do what they do sometimes. By Scott Simon Reading Put Minds Hearts Understand

I reads every chance I can gets. By George W. Bush Reads Chance

I'm a pretty well-read person. I read my paper every morning. By Tom Mccarthy Person Pretty Wellread Morning Read

Reading is your window to the world that no one can close for you. By Sara Samarasinghe Reading Window World Close

Reading is a staple of life, like bread or water. Or chocolate. By Rett Macpherson Reading Life Water Staple Bread

Read at every wait; read at all hours; read within leisure; read in times of labor; read as one goes in; read as one goest out. The task of the educated mind is simply put: read to lead. By Marcus Tullius Cicero Read Wait Hours Leisure Labor

Read to live, not live to read By Edward Bulwer-Lytton Read Live

A good read is like dancing a tango with the author. You feel the music, give yourself over, move in unison to the music of words. ~ Mark Rubinstein By Mark Rubinstein Author Good Read Dancing Tango

Readers are Leaders By Cornelius David Leaders Readers

Reading is not simply an intellectual pursuit but an emotional and spiritual one. It lights the candle in the hurricane lamp of self; that's why it survives.[Turning the Page: The future of reading is backlit and bright, Newsweek Magazine, March 25, 2010] By Anna Quindlen Reading March Simply Intellectual Pursuit

Most of us are addicted to non-active reading. The outstanding fault of the non-active or undemanding reader is his inattention to words, and his consequent failure to come to terms with the author. By Mortimer J. Adler Reading Nonactive Addicted Words Author

The First Level of Reading: Elementary Reading By Mortimer J. Adler Reading Elementary Level

Reading is the journey of those who can not take the train By Francis De Croisset Reading Train Journey

Reading is an apprenticeship to writing By Mark Rubinstein Reading Writing Apprenticeship

Reading is FUNdamental By Margaret Mcnamara Reading Fundamental

I recommend the art of slow reading. By Amos Oz Reading Recommend Art Slow

Reading is like thinking, like praying, like talking to a friend, like expressing your ideas, like listening to other people's ideas, like listening to music, like looking at the view, like taking a walk on the beach. By Roberto Bolano Ideas Listening Reading Thinking Praying

Read every day and learn from what you read. By Octavia E. Butler Read Day Learn

One who reads is the one that is empowered By Valarie Deshazier Empowered Reads

To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life. By W. Somerset Maugham Life Acquire Habit Reading Construct

I read all the time ... I read a lot of history books. By Mickey Spillane Time Read Books Lot History

Reading is not optional. By Walter Dean Myers Reading Optional

A little-known fact about me: I read all the time. By Kami Garcia Time Littleknown Fact Read

To read is not a virtue; but to read well is an art, and an art that only the born reader can acquire. The gift of reading is no exception to the rule that all natural gifts need to be cultivated by practice and discipline; but unless the innate aptitude exist the training will be wasted. It is the delusion of the mechanical reader to think that intentions may take the place of aptitude. By Edith Wharton Read Art Virtue Acquire Born

To Succeed You Must Read By A.j. Briscoe Read Succeed

While we pay lip service to the virtues of reading, the truth is that there is still in our culture something that suspects those who read too much, whatever reading too much means, of being lazy, aimless dreamers, people who need to grow up and come outside to where real life is, who think themselves superior in their separateness. By Anna Quindlen Reading Lazy Aimless Dreamers People

Reading is how we learn to attach ourselves to ourselves, and to others, and to the world: reading inhabits us with the tendrils of love. By Rick Gekoski Reading World Love Learn Attach

You read nothing if you dare not giving any judgement. By Khem Veasna Judgement Read Dare Giving

Reading is a source of liberation. By Asa Don Brown Reading Liberation Source

If you know how to read, the World of Books is open to you, after all; and if you like to read, you'll read. If you don't, you'll forget whatever anybody makes you read, anyway. By John Crowley Read World Books Open Forget

Read to make yourself smarter! Less judgmental. More apt to understand your friends' insane behavior, or better yet, your own. By John Waters Read Smarter Make Judgmental Behavior

It's not how much you read, but what you read. By Cher Foth Read

Reading well, which means reading actively, is thus not only a good in itself, nor is it merely a means to advancement in our work or career. It also serves to keep our minds alive and growing. By Mortimer J. Adler Actively Career Reading Good Advancement