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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
A lot of people love the idea of improvising but are terrified of it, so I tried to make a book that was not a chef's book about improvising but a real home cook's book with a real home cook's pantry, supermarket ingredients, that sort of thing.
Becoming a book collector is like joining a religion: it’s for life.
A broad margin of leisure is as beautiful in a man's life as in a book. — © Henry David Thoreau
A broad margin of leisure is as beautiful in a man's life as in a book.
I concentrate, more than I think virtually any comic book artist has in the past, on the so-called mundane details of every day life - quotidian life. What happens to a person during a working day, marital relations, and stuff like that.
Each book can make a life or a fragment of it more beautiful.
I just read a book on how to get control of my time and therefore of my life. My time has always had a tendency to slip away from me and do as it pleases. My life follows it, like a puppy after an untrained bird dog. Come night, my life shows up, usually covered with mud and full of stickers, exhausted but grinning happily. My time never returns.
We get no good By being ungenerous, even to a book, And calculating profits--so much help By so much reading. It is rather when We gloriously forget ourselves, and plunge Soul-forward, headlong, into a book's profound, Impassioned for its beauty, and salt of truth-- 'Tis then we get the right good from a book.
I read because one life isn't enough and in the pages of a book, I can be anybody.
The most powerful book in the world at the beginning of the twentieth century is the check-book.
Today I fell asleep reading a book. The book is called INSOMNIA. I win.
My favorite is 'The Last Coyote.' I'm not saying that's the best book I've written; I hope I haven't written my best book yet, but that one was the first book I wrote as a full-time author, with my full-time focus. I have a nostalgic feeling about it.
A book should teach us to enjoy life, or to endure it.
I believe if you've written a book, you have to stand up and say, 'Guys, buy the book.'
A book has to dig through the wounds, more, it has cause a new one, a book it has to be dangerous. — © Emile M. Cioran
A book has to dig through the wounds, more, it has cause a new one, a book it has to be dangerous.
You don't always have to have an e-book. You can have a real book. I'd like to see the old way maintain.
I always liken life to a book where you turn the pages one at a time.
I've been reading a book lately. That book is Thom Yorke, and the conclusion is that he's brilliant.
I always want to make sure the book I'm writing is the best book I can deliver.
Anybody who runs for public office today has got to know his life or her life will be an open book. I've decided that if you want to run for public office you have to decide at the age of 5 and live accordingly.
Read a book at the right age and it will stay with you for life.
I feel lucky that I read so many books as a kid because I know that no matter how much I appreciate a book now, and I can love a book very much, it's never going to be that childhood passion for a book. There's some element, something special about the way they're reading books and experiencing books that's finite.
He that desires to print a book, should much more desire, to be a book.
You can't always be by the book every single day of your life.
When a parent comes into school waving a book and saying, 'Take this book away. I don't like this book.' I won't say in all cases, but in many cases, that will not happen anymore. It has to go through a proper review board. The complaining parent will have to fill out a complaint, you know, put it in writing.
When you read a great book, you don't escape from life, you plunge deeper into it.
Reading alters the appearance of a book. Once it has been read, it never looks the same again, and people leave their individual imprint on a book they have read. Once of the pleasures of reading is seeing this alteration on the pages, and the way, by reading it, you have made the book yours.
If we finished our work, the teacher would say, 'Now don't read ahead.' But sometimes I hid the book I was reading behind my geography book and did read ahead. You can hide a lot behind a geography book.
Youve got to live life to write a book about it.
My whole outlook on life is, never judge a book by its cover.
The Book of the science of Mechanics must precede the Book of useful inventions.
I led a sheltered life. I didn't know how to book a flight.
Your very eyes. How they have always been for me the command to obey, the inviolable and beautiful commandment. No, no, I'm not telling lies. Your appearance in the doorway! ... You have been my body's health. Whenever I have read a book, it was you I was reading, not the book, you were the book. You were, you were.
The reader became the book; and summer night Was like the conscious being of the book.
She had always been a reader… but now she was obsessed. Since her discovery of the book hoard downstairs from her job, she’d been caught up in one such collection of people and their doings after the next…The pleasure of this sort of life – bookish, she supposed it might be called, a reading life – had made her isolation into a rich and even subversive thing. She inhabited one consoling or horrifying persona after another…That she was childless and husbandless and poor meant less once she picked up a book. Her mistakes disappeared into it. She lived with an invented force.
I expected a lot of flak over my new book, '50 Things Liberals Love to Hate' from, well, liberals. It's not a big shock that the kind of liberals I skewer in the book - the radical, Che Guevara-loving type - have posted scathing reviews at Amazon and written nasty e-mails and voiced opposition to a book they haven't actually read.
There is a warning. The path of God-exalting joy will cost you your life. Jesus said, “Whoever loses his life for my sake and the gospel’s will save it.” In other words, it is better to lose your life than to waste it. If you live gladly to make others glad in God, your life will be hard, your risks will be high, and your joy will be full. This is not a book about how to avoid a wounded life, but how to avoid a wasted life. Some of you will die in the service of Christ. That will not be a tragedy. Treasuring life above Christ is a tragedy.
The book was just something that came along after we played the Super Bowl and I wrote a little essay that went online. Then I had two or three weeks and I said, wow, that essay was pretty good. Maybe I'll try and write some other stuff. Writing about the depression, I just felt - you know, when you write a book like this, you have to open up your life. You have to be willing to do so to a certain degree.
The process for writing a picture book is completely different from the process of writing a chapter book or novel. For one thing, most of my picture books rhyme. Also, when I write a picture book I'm always thinking about the role the pictures will play in the telling of the story. It can take me several months to write a picture book, but it takes me several years to write a novel.
It's strange because sometimes, I read a book, and I think I am the people in the book. — © Stephen Chbosky
It's strange because sometimes, I read a book, and I think I am the people in the book.
The most important thing about writing a book is having book parties.
I didn't want to keep forcing myself to grind out book after book.
I've never actually even contemplated writing a book or having a book.
A second book that makes you rethink the first book is the Holy Grail of a series.
The object we call a book is not the real book, but its potential, like a musical score or seed. It exists fully only in the act of being read; and its real home is inside the head of the reader, where the symphony resounds, the seed germinates. A book is a heart that only beats in the chest of another.
There is a book into which some of us are happily led to look, and to look again, and never tire of looking. It is the Book of Man. You may open that book whenever and wherever you find another human voice to answer yours, and another human hand to take in your own.
Everywhere I go, the kids call me 'the book lady.' The older I get, the more appreciative I seem to be of the 'book lady' title. It makes me feel more like a legitimate person, not just a singer or an entertainer. But it makes me feel like I've done something good with my life and with my success.
In A Life In Books, author and graphic design visionary Warren Lehrer crafts a vivid kaleidoscopic odyssey that frames one man’s life through not one, but one hundred different books—and book jackets... An unmistakably modern evocation of the illuminated manuscript.
A book is simply the container of an idea-like a bottle; what is inside the book is what matters.
No one writes a great book every time out, or even a good book. — © Stewart O'Nan
No one writes a great book every time out, or even a good book.
I mean, I'm on a comic book. I'm in a video game. This is not real life.
Dreamland is a book, but it's my song in book form. It's translated itself into a different medium.
The book tells you everything you need to know. The book is the map of the world that you're in with the character.
I like talking about comic book process, and one of the things is that I have plans going ahead for years, and the plans constantly get thrown away and shifted. There's a difference between planning and what actually happens in life, and comics have a life of their own.
I feel that I'm an essayist and that my best work gets done in that form. I wanted to do a book where the essays could exist on their own terms. A book that was neither a book of essays that were shoehorned into a memoir, nor [one where] the essays had been published elsewhere first, [because] then they would kind of bear the marks of those publications.
A book is simply the container of an idea like a bottle; what is inside the book is what matters.
Every reader, as he reads, is actually the reader of himself. The writer's work is only a kind of optical instrument he provides the reader so he can discern what he might never have seen in himself without this book. The reader's recognition in himself of what the book says is the proof of the book's truth.
Nothing ever invented can you a bigger life than a book.
As much fun as it is to read a book, writing a book is one level deeper than that.
My book has a lot of parts of my life that people don't know about.
Choose a book, ... Any book. Bring it here, and I'll show you what else the world can offer.
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