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Reading is a beautiful paradise. ~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Lifelong Readers quotes by Lailah Gifty Akita
I can't promise that every child with learning differences will become a novelist, but I do think all children can become lifelong readers. ~ Rick Riordan
Lifelong Readers quotes by Rick Riordan
This room had long served as a retreat from the disharmony and sadness of the first floor, and it was here I had fallen in love with these books and authors in a way that only lifelong readers know and understand. A good movie had never once affected me in the same life-changing way a good book could. Books had the power to alter my view of the world forever. A good movie could change my perceptions for a day. ~ Pat Conroy
Lifelong Readers quotes by Pat Conroy
Lifelong readers continue to read, finding in books the means to enjoy life or endure it ~ Samuel L. Jackson
Lifelong Readers quotes by Samuel L. Jackson
I'm not very good at relationships, Claire. In fact, my track record is abysmal." Claire gently squeezed Annie's shoulder. "It takes a concerted effort to make any relationship work. Your walk with God is no different. It's a lifelong process that won't be perfected until you reach Heaven. And I must warn you, Annie, just because you're a believer now doesn't mean your life will become easier. In fact, it might become much harder. ~ Mark Romang
Lifelong Readers quotes by Mark Romang
New adventures enrich one's life. ~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Lifelong Readers quotes by Lailah Gifty Akita
My lifelong battle to control cabling began at this time. All the cables I have ever owned would stretch to the moon and back. Except they would not be able to because they would fail to connect up with each other. Anyone can write a story in which humans can teleport, travel in time and make themselves invisible A future in which there are cable compatibility standards, that would be real science fiction. ~ Stephen Fry
Lifelong Readers quotes by Stephen Fry
Dr. Webb says that losing a sibling is oftentimes much harder for a person than losing any other member of the family. "A sibling represents a person's past, present, and future," he says. "Spouses have each other, and even when one eventually dies, they have memories of a time when they existed before that other person and can more readily imagine a life without them. Likewise, parents may have other children to be concerned with
a future to protect for them. To lose a sibling is to lose the one person with whom one shares a lifelong bond that is meant to continue on into the future. ~ John Corey Whaley
Lifelong Readers quotes by John Corey Whaley
I've been saying for years that readers want inexpensive ebooks. ~ J.A. Konrath
Lifelong Readers quotes by J.A. Konrath
The most important thing is readers. I've got a huge Twitter following, but I don't really think it sells books; I don't think a huge Facebook following sells books - although these things aren't bad, of course. ~ Bob Mayer
Lifelong Readers quotes by Bob Mayer
Finding a voice that your readers will enjoy is largely a matter of taste. Saying that isn't much help-taste is a quality so intangible that it can't even be defined. But we know it when we meet it. ~ William Zinsser
Lifelong Readers quotes by William Zinsser
My fitness journey will be a lifelong journey. ~ Khloe Kardashian
Lifelong Readers quotes by Khloe Kardashian
Where you are no is the reflection of your lifelong thoughts and actions. ~ Debasish Mridha
Lifelong Readers quotes by Debasish Mridha
The ways in which readers encounter and relate to information is dramatically influenced by their education as well as their awareness of the pitfalls relating to the information source. ~ Nayef Al-Rodhan
Lifelong Readers quotes by Nayef Al-Rodhan
not warrant or represent at any time that the contents within are accurate due to the rapidly changing nature of the Internet. While all attempts have been made to verify information provided in this publication, the Author and Publisher assume no responsibility for errors, omissions, or contrary interpretation of the subject matter herein. Any perceived slights of specific persons, people, or organizations are unintentional. In practical advice books, like anything else in life, there are no guarantees of results. Readers are cautioned to rely on their own judgment about their individual circumstances ~ Homer
Lifelong Readers quotes by Homer
If you expand the boundaries of mental illness, which is clealry what has happened in this country during the past twenty-five years, and you treat the people so diagnosed with psychiatric medications, do you run the risk of turning an anger-ridden teenager into a lifelong mental patient? (p. 30) ~ Robert Whitaker
Lifelong Readers quotes by Robert Whitaker
There are but twenty-six letters in the English alphabet, yet I must have read a quadrillion words. ~ Kevin Ansbro
Lifelong Readers quotes by Kevin Ansbro
I used to be married to a woman who pursued every spiritual trend with tremendous passion and dragged me along. I don't believe in anything. I'd seen mediums and readers. ~ Harold Ramis
Lifelong Readers quotes by Harold Ramis
Being a lifelong runner, knowing what running gives me, a variety of factors - that is what motivates me. ~ Bill Rodgers
Lifelong Readers quotes by Bill Rodgers
Is a lifelong student of the world's wisdom literature, it is my duty to inform students that ridding the world of evil is a goal very different from any recommended by Jesus, Buddha or Muhammad, though not so different from some recommended by Joseph Stalin, Joseph McCarthy and Mao Tse Tung. ~ David James Duncan
Lifelong Readers quotes by David James Duncan
Perhaps one of my favorite things about travelling is getting to mark and observe other readers. ~ Rachel Heffington
Lifelong Readers quotes by Rachel Heffington
There is nothing more notable in Socrates than that he found time, when he was an old man, to learn music and dancing, and thought it time well spent. ~ Michel De Montaigne
Lifelong Readers quotes by Michel De Montaigne
Jealousy is the lifelong noose hanging about the neck of love. ~ Caitlin Thomas
Lifelong Readers quotes by Caitlin Thomas
Romance ... affection ... these are what give our lives value. They justify all the suffering of life. My goal is to always reinvent heroic romances and present larger-than-life characters that will inspire readers to fall in love and expand their own lives. ~ Chuck Palahniuk
Lifelong Readers quotes by Chuck Palahniuk
Many people, especially young people, would like to be more independent and on their own. But it is very difficult and they suffer from feelings of isolation. I think that is one reason why young readers support my work. ~ Haruki Murakami
Lifelong Readers quotes by Haruki Murakami
The most profound, life-altering gift you can offer the Indie writer you love is to TELL as MANY avid readers as you are able. ~ R.S. Guthrie
Lifelong Readers quotes by R.S. Guthrie
The book of experience has no pages, but a lifelong lesson. Page 158 ~ Duc Du Clos
Lifelong Readers quotes by Duc Du Clos
There have always been readers throughout history who have been drawn to villains. ~ Cassandra Clare
Lifelong Readers quotes by Cassandra Clare
I don't inflict horrors on readers. ~ Alan Furst
Lifelong Readers quotes by Alan Furst
As an author, one of the most important things I think you can do once you've written a novel is step back. When the book is out, it belongs to the readers and you can't stand there breathing over their shoulders. ~ Madeline Miller
Lifelong Readers quotes by Madeline Miller
To me, money is the ability to create lifelong experiences for my family and myself, to educate my children and a way to give back to humanity. ~ Cat Cora
Lifelong Readers quotes by Cat Cora
Our principle is, that books, instead of growing mouldy behind an iron grating, should be worn out under the eyes of many readers. ~ Jules Verne
Lifelong Readers quotes by Jules Verne
Books are the single most efficient technology there is in terms of nimbleness and bang for the buck. You can present a whole universe in a book. It's produced simply by sitting in front of a typewriter or a computer and tapping on keys. There's no real limit to what you can conjure up in the reader's imagination by doing that. The book is irreplaceable. ~ Neal Stephenson
Lifelong Readers quotes by Neal Stephenson
As readers, as people, we might not have the capacity to change the justice system. But as Dylan says in the book, we can change one person's perspective at a time. We can notice. We can speak up. We can teach this generation, my generation, that the way sexual assault is viewed and treated in this country is not okay, so that when it is our turn to step into the shoes of political office and criminal justice, we can continue changing the narrative from a place of power.
And more than anything, we can support. And we can empower. We can love.
We can be better. ~ Cora Carmack
Lifelong Readers quotes by Cora Carmack
When my father first took me to Ennis Library I went down among the shelves and felt company, not only the company of writers, but the readers too, because they had lifted and opened and read these books. The books were worn in a way they can only get worn by hands and eyes and minds ~ Niall Williams
Lifelong Readers quotes by Niall Williams
Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. ~ Henry Ford
Lifelong Readers quotes by Henry Ford
It's not the writer who determines how good she is anyway. Writers don't determine that. It's readers who determine that. ~ Lynne Tillman
Lifelong Readers quotes by Lynne Tillman
At some point, every science fiction and fantasy story must challenge the reader's experience and learning. That's much of the reason why the genre is so open to experimentation and innovation that other genres reject
strangeness is our bread and butter. Spread it thick or slice it thin, it's still our staff of life. ~ Orson Scott Card
Lifelong Readers quotes by Orson Scott Card
I am sorry to say that it is a common practice with romancers to announce their hero as a man of extraordinary genius, and to leave his works entirely to the reader's imagination; so that at the end of the book you whisper to yourself ruefully that but for the author's solemn preliminary assurance you should hardly have given the gentleman credit for ordinary good sense. ~ George Bernard Shaw
Lifelong Readers quotes by George Bernard Shaw
And against whom is this censorship directed? By way of answer, think back to the big subcultural debates of 2011 – debates about how gritty fantasy isn't really fantasy; how epic fantasy written from the female gaze isn't really fantasy; how women should stop complaining about sexism in comics because clearly, they just hate comics; how trying to incorporate non-Eurocentric settings into fantasy is just political correctness gone wrong and a betrayal of the genre's origins; how anyone who finds the portrayal of women and relationships in YA novels problematic really just wants to hate on the choices of female authors and readers; how aspiring authors and bloggers shouldn't post negative reviews online, because it could hurt their careers; how there's no homophobia in publishing houses, so the lack of gay YA protagonists can only be because the manuscripts that feature them are bad; how there's nothing problematic about lots of pretty dead girls on YA covers; how there's nothing wrong with SF getting called 'dystopia' when it's marketed to teenage girls, because girls don't read SF. Most these issues relate to fear of change in the genre, and to deeper social problems like sexism and racism; but they are also about criticism, and the freedom of readers, bloggers and authors alike to critique SFF and YA novels without a backlash that declares them heretical for doing so.


It's not enough any more to tiptoe around the issues that matter, refusing to name the wor ~ Foz Meadows
Lifelong Readers quotes by Foz Meadows
You really want to know what being an X-Man feels like? Just be a smart bookish boy of color in a contemporary U.S. ghetto. Mamma mia! Like having bat wings or a pair of tentacles growing out of your chest. ~ Junot Diaz
Lifelong Readers quotes by Junot Diaz
Shakespeare 'never owned a book,' a writer for the New York Times gravely informed readers in one doubting article in 2002. The statement cannot actually be refuted, for we know nothing about his incidental possessions. But the writer might just as well have suggested that Shakespeare never owned a pair of shoes or pants. For all the evidence tells us, he spent his life naked from the waist down, as well as bookless, but it is probably that what is lacking is the evidence, not the apparel or the books. ~ Bill Bryson
Lifelong Readers quotes by Bill Bryson
Numbers of sales do not correspond to numbers of readers. ~ Michael Korda
Lifelong Readers quotes by Michael Korda
The very best authors are no longer with us; so only read books written by dead people. ~ Kevin Ansbro
Lifelong Readers quotes by Kevin Ansbro
Do you mean that Zane is some kind of bird magnet? ~ C.J. Milbrandt
Lifelong Readers quotes by C.J. Milbrandt
Simply being a "social isolate" as a child does not, however, doom you to bad breath and poor party skills as an adult. In fact, it can make you hypersocial. It's just that at some point you'll begin to feel a gnawing, almost remorseful need to be alone and do some reading - to reconnect to that community. ~ Jonathan Franzen
Lifelong Readers quotes by Jonathan Franzen
The great masses, who have never been, in the history of mankind, more subject to hypnotic suggestion than they are right now, have become the puppets of the "public opinion" that is engineered by the newspapers in the service, it need hardly be emphasized, of the reigning powers of finance. What is printed in the morning editions of the big city newspapers is the opinion of nine out of ten readers by nightfall. The United States of America, whose more rapid "progress" enables us to predict the future on a daily basis, has pulled far ahead of the pack when it comes to standardizing thought, work, entertainment, etc.

Thus, the United States in 1917 went to war against Germany in sincere indignation because the newspapers had told them that Prussian "militarism" was rioting in devilish atrocities as it attempted to conquer the world. Of course, these transparent lies were published in the daily rags because the ruling lords of Mammon knew that American intervention in Europe would fatten their coffers. Thus, whereas the Americans thought that they were fighting for such high-minded
slogans as "liberty" and "justice," they were actually fighting to stuff the money bags of the big bankers. These "free citizens" are, in fact, mere marionettes; their freedom is imaginary, and a brief glance at American work-methods and leisure-time entertainments is enough to prove conclusively that l'homme machine is not merely imminent: it is already the American reality. ~ Ludwig Klages
Lifelong Readers quotes by Ludwig Klages
One of the gifts of 'Star Trek' is my professional work colleagues have become my lifelong friends. ~ George Takei
Lifelong Readers quotes by George Takei
I've seen lifelong friends drift apart over golf just because one could play better, but the other counted better. ~ Stephen Leacock
Lifelong Readers quotes by Stephen Leacock
There's an old adage in writing: 'Don't tell, but show.' Writing is not psychology. We do not talk 'about' feelings. Instead the writer feels and through her words awakens those feelings in the reader. The writer takes the reader's hand and guides him through the valley of sorrow and joy without ever having to mention those words. ~ Natalie Goldberg
Lifelong Readers quotes by Natalie Goldberg
John Milton (December 9, 1608 – November 8, 1674) was an English poet, prose polemicist, and civil servant for the English Commonwealth. Most famed for his epic poem Paradise Lost, Milton is celebrated as well for his eloquent treatise condemning censorship, Areopagitica. Long considered the supreme English poet, Milton experienced a dip in popularity after attacks by T.S. Eliot and F.R. Leavis in the mid 20th century; but with multiple societies and scholarly journals devoted to his study, Milton's reputation remains as strong as ever in the 21st century. Very soon after his death – and continuing to the present day – Milton became the subject of partisan biographies, confirming T.S. Eliot's belief that "of no other poet is it so difficult to consider the poetry simply as poetry, without our theological and political dispositions…making unlawful entry." Milton's radical, republican politics and heretical religious views, coupled with the perceived artificiality of his complicated Latinate verse, alienated Eliot and other readers; yet by dint of the overriding influence of his poetry and personality on subsequent generations - particularly the Romantic movement - the man whom Samuel Johnson disparaged as "an acrimonious and surly republican" must be counted one of the most significant writers and thinkers of all time. Source: Wikipedia ~ John Milton
Lifelong Readers quotes by John Milton
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