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Last updated on December 20, 2024.
A lot of men just don't read. They don't read fiction at all.
Whatever you read, there's no better place to read than the cockpit or the berth of a boat. It's kind of like being in a womb.
I don't read much, I don't have the time. But I'm not at all happy about that; I want to read more. It's a promise I made to myself. I think it's important. — © Shawn Mendes
I don't read much, I don't have the time. But I'm not at all happy about that; I want to read more. It's a promise I made to myself. I think it's important.
I'm not a natural reader but there are books I'll read and read again.
In quoting of books, quote such authors as are usually read; others you may read for your own satisfaction, but not name them.
It's only adults who read the top layers most of the time. I think children read the internal meanings of everything.
You should read a crowd like you read a magazine.
If you want meaning, you read poetry or a novel or something, you don't read song lyrics. You're supposed to listen to them with music.
People say to me, ‘How do I know if a word is real?’ You know, anybody who’s read a children’s book knows that love makes things real. If you love a word, use it. That makes it real.
I don't read much, to tell you the truth, about me, you know. I don't read my articles very much or stuff like that, but I have read things upon occasion, and some of it is true, and some of it isn't true, you know. I mean it's just the way it goes, you know.
To read in the service of any ideology is not, in my judgment, to read at all.
You read something and you just feel this makes sense. And sometimes before you even read it you have a feeling that yeah, I'm probably gonna do this one.
I don't read other science fiction. I don't read any at all. — © Jack Vance
I don't read other science fiction. I don't read any at all.
I really began to love to read while in high school, and my favorite authors were my heroes: J.D. Salinger, Kurt Vonnegut.
Arabs don't do crime fiction. I read crime fiction and I read Arabic literature, and I wish this was a novel I could have read in Arabic.
I also read modern novels - I have just had to read 60 as I am one of the judges for the Orange Fiction Prize.
I don't read the papers. I don't want to read what the press says.
I don't read economic forecasts. I don't read the funny papers.
I was terrible at maths, but I could grasp science, and I used to love to read about the lives of the scientists. I wanted to be a scientist or an inventor.
I don't read the "letters" section of Time magazine. I think it's just my habit as a reader. I don't read comments on stories, in general.
I don't read books. I read the Daily Express and The Star.
I'm not really smart, but I'm dedicated. I can be good at anything if I love it and dedicate myself. And I love history. I love science. I love music. I love golf. I love learning. I love life.
I don't read literary blogs. I used to read them, but it was upsetting when they would talk, in a snarky way, about my friends.
I don't really read the reviews, but I remember one a long time ago I read that said that I had a face like a potato.
But for me if I'm gonna read about something I'd rather read a pamphlet or the instructions to a synthesizer than a book on Buddhism.
We should read music in the same way that an educated adult will read a book: in silence, but imagining the sound.
I read a lot of poetry. I read some history.
I'm Cancer and Gemini cusp, so I read both and pick the one I like best. I read horoscopes but claim not to believe any of it.
Most of us do not, in fact, read another language, and so when we read a translation, we have no way of knowing what has been changed or added.
I read 'The Great Gatsby' in high school and was hypnotized by the beauty of the sentences and moved by the story about the irrevocability of lost love.
I don't read the comments anymore, unless they are moderated. Which is not to say censored, but I don't need to read someone saying, "You're ugly."
I have only ever read one book in my life, and that is White Fang. It's so frightfully good I've never bothered to read another.
Some people are widely read. I'm thinly read.
When I first read the script a few years ago I thought it was one of the best written scripts I had ever read.
I try to read everything that I can about myself because Saddam Hussein didn't read his reviews and he thought he was winning!
I read a script that's presented to me, and if I love the story and the role, I audition for the part, which is pretty much how I approach it.
If I could read a book, I'd definitely read one of yours.
I read constantly, but I don't read non-religious stuff. I don't have the time. — © Anita Bryant
I read constantly, but I don't read non-religious stuff. I don't have the time.
Breezy, sophisticated, hilarious, rude and aching with sweetness: LOVE, NINA might be the most charming book I've ever read.
I read all the time... I read a lot of history books.
You know what I love about Haruki Murakami's books? He's so easy to read. You get three pages in and you have to finish the whole thing.
Every single thing I've done has made me who I am today. The only thing I would take back is hurting the people that I love, and the people who I love have already read my lyrics and heard my apologies. But the rest of the world, I don't need to apologize to them. My life doesn't have anything to do with the rest of the world.
I still love following and thinking about politics. I enjoy recommending important journalism I read or see from other sources.
When someone says they've read your book 15 times, you think, 'Well, you should read something else.'
When I read 'Watchmen,' it changed my view of so many things. It was the first time I'd read a graphic novel really like that.
I haven't read the 'Twilight' books. But it's everywhere so I feel like I know it. Edward, Bella, Jacob, etc. but... I haven't read them.
I don't care about people kissing my ass or telling me how great I am. I don't really give a damn. I read the bad stuff a whole lot more than I read the good stuff. I read that because there are always going to be critics who are going to say how good you aren't.
There is no way to write unless you read, and read a lot. — © Walter J. Ong
There is no way to write unless you read, and read a lot.
I'd love to think that people in the future would gather in theatres, at conventions, and in darkened rooms, and read it out to each other.
I'm reading Sebastian Faulks's 'Birdsong' at the moment. I read it when I was younger but decided to re-read it, as I remembered really liking it at the time.
Who knew three dots could make such a difference? Like everything else, a love or a wish or whatever, it was all in the way you read it.
I read a lot, but I read about the areas that I'm interested in.
You are not mentally developed by what you read, but by what you think about what you read.
Authors are influenced by everything they've ever read. If you've read widely enough, it helps you create your own mix.
When my own writing needs a perk, I open Zukofsky and read from "A" - particularly sections "22" and "23." It can be opaque, but I love the intensity.
Many of the books I read, I had to read them in French, English, or Italian, because they hadn't been translated into Spanish.
I still read quite a few printed books, but if something is available in digital format I do not print it before I read it.
I love nice fabrics and texture like velvet and silk, and have a special Moroccan corner in my house to curl up and read in.
My theory is that sometimes writers write books because they want to read them, and they aren't there to be read. And I think that was true of me.
I write an actual script rather quickly - a draft will take me two weeks - but I write a lot of drafts. My big thing is I don't re-read. When I write, I never re-read back. I'll send it, because if I re-read back, it will cripple me.
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