I like reading autobiographies and magazines like Boxing News and Men's Health, especially when away for tournaments.
I do like a good mystery. I'm reading Edgar Allan Poe now. I also like autobiographies.
Don't see the point in reading ghost-written autobiographies, even though some of these published lives may fascinate me. The 'ghost' is always present, manipulating an interview into first-person singular text, and it feels like I'm reading a lie.
I am opposed to autobiographies, mainly because most autobiographies lie.
Most people when they have autobiographies, they're not autobiographies, they're biographies written by a ghost writer.
I don't think Trump reads. If he does, my guess is he's reading autobiographies of ... I wonder if he's read Mein Kampf.
We like people who are honest. Honest in argument, honest with clients, honest with suppliers, honest with the company - and above all, honest with consumers.
I am a very honest, open person and I think there is a tendency in celebrity autobiographies to gloss over certain things which have happened.
I like reading. I prefer not reading on my computer, because that makes whatever I am reading feel like work. I do not mind reading on my iPad.
I like to read. Autobiographies.
Reading for experience is the only reading that justifies excitement. Reading for facts is necessary bu the less said about it in public the better. Reading for distraction is like taking medicine. We do it, but it is nothing to be proud of. But reading for experience is transforming.
I like autobiographies. I wouldn't mind making one of those.
I like to read everything, really, especially autobiographies.
Reading LOVE JUNKIE is like watching a sleepwalker taking a stroll on a freeway. All you can do is pray. Gorgeously written, piercingly honest.
I always felt ,like, I'll leave autobiographies to the people who are kind of iconic.
Autobiographies, for the most part, to me, are like writing a love letter to yourself.