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Books for the general reader are always ill-smelling books, the odour of paltry people clings to them. Where the populace eat and drink, and even where they reverence, it is accustomed to stink. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Smelling Books quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
Books for all the world are always foul-smelling books: the smell of small people clings to them. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Smelling Books quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
What is it about old books that makes them smell so delicious. Like almonds...or chocolate. ~ Justin Travis Call
Smelling Books quotes by Justin Travis Call
Books for the masses are always bad-smelling books: the odour of little people cling to them. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Smelling Books quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
The secret of genius is to suffer no fiction to exist for us; to realize all that we know; in the high refinement of modern life,in arts, in sciences, in books, in men, to exact good faith, reality, and a purpose; and first, last, midst, and without end, to honor every truth by use. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Smelling Books quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Bible is the greatest of all books; to study it is the noblest of all pursuits; to understand it, the highest of all goals. ~ Charles C. Ryrie
Smelling Books quotes by Charles C. Ryrie
Literature is the real life of imaginary people. ~ Stefanos Livos
Smelling Books quotes by Stefanos Livos
Mariac tells us about the books he's read, the painters he's liked, the plays he's seen. He finds himself by looking in the works of others. He defines his own faith by a passionate anger against Gide the Luciferian. Reading his 'memories' is like meeting a man on a train who says, 'Don't look at me; that's misleading. If you want to know what I'm like, wait until we're in a tunnel, and then study my reflection in the window.' You wait, and look, and catch a face against a shifting background of sooty walls, cables, and sudden brickwork. The transparent shape flickers and jumps, always a few feet away. You become accustomed to its existence, you move with its movements; and though you know its presence is conditional, you feel it to be permanent. Then there is a wail from ahead, a roar and a burst of light; the face is gone for ever. ~ Julian Barnes
Smelling Books quotes by Julian Barnes
Books must be treated with respect, we feel that in our bones, because words have power. Bring enough words together they can bend space and time. ~ Terry Pratchett
Smelling Books quotes by Terry Pratchett
I believed suddenly not merely in evil as a necessary antagonist in movies and books - bad guys and boogeymen - not merely in evil as the consequence of parental rejection or parental indulgence or social injustice, but in Evil as a presence alive in the world. ~ Dean Koontz
Smelling Books quotes by Dean Koontz
I love to read the dedications of old books written in monarchies for they invariably honor some (usually insignificant) knight or duke with fulsome words of sycophantic insincerity, praising him as the light of the universe (in hopes, no doubt, for a few ducats to support future work); this old practice makes me feel like such an honest and upright man, by comparison, when I put a positive spin, perhaps ever so slightly exaggerated, on a grant proposal. ~ Stephen Jay Gould
Smelling Books quotes by Stephen Jay Gould
always busy because of interesting books ~ Lois Lowry
Smelling Books quotes by Lois Lowry
When I was reading books for 'Seesaw Girl,' I came across several references to the fact that in the 11th and 12th centuries, Korean pottery was considered the finest in the world. I liked that - the idea of a little tiny country being the best at something. ~ Linda Sue Park
Smelling Books quotes by Linda Sue Park
The wu in wuxia means both "to cut" and "to stop." It also refers to the weapon - usually a sword - carried by the assassin, the hero of the story. The genre became very popular during the Song Dynasty [960–1279]. These stories often depicted a soldier in revolt, usually against a corrupt political leader. In order to stop corruption and the killing of innocent people, the hero must become an assassin. So wuxia stories are concerned with the premise of ending violence with violence. Although their actions are motivated by political reasons, the hero's journey is epic and transformative - physically, emotionally, and spiritually. In the Tang Dynasty, a prominent poet named Li Bai wrote some verses about an assassin. This is the earliest example I know of wuxia literature. Gradually, the genre gave shape to ideas and stories that had been percolating in historical and mythological spheres. Although these stories were often inspired by real events of the past, to me they feel very contemporary and relevant.

It's one of the oldest genres in Chinese literature, and there are countless wuxia novels today. I began to immerse myself in these novels when I was in elementary school, and they quickly became my favorite things to read. I started with newer books and worked my way back to the earliest writing from the Tang Dynasty. ~ Hou Hsiao-hsien
Smelling Books quotes by Hou Hsiao-hsien
I'm a big believer in bibliotherapy. Books have the power to change lives: what we think and what we do. ~ Eric Walters
Smelling Books quotes by Eric Walters
Each book which so far is written is filled with a new thoughts... new images... new arguments... new discussions. ~ Deyth Banger
Smelling Books quotes by Deyth Banger
my thoughts have matured overnight, like dough left to rise which you find in the morning all puffed-up and sweet smelling . ~ Jean-Paul Didierlaurent
Smelling Books quotes by Jean-Paul Didierlaurent
education and money. I go to church with the kids for the same reason Genie and I play our grandchildren classical music and litter the floors and chairs all over our home with open art books. Jack, age three, eats his lunch with a big Goya book propped in front of him asking for the ~ Frank Schaeffer
Smelling Books quotes by Frank Schaeffer
The main reason is that the women of Combahee not only saw themselves as "radicals" but also considered themselves socialists. They were not acting or writing against Marxism, but, in their own words, they looked to "extend" Marxist analysis to incorporate an understanding of the oppression of Black women.

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor. How We Get Free (Kindle Locations 158-160). Haymarket Books. ~ Keeanaga-Yamahatta Taylor
Smelling Books quotes by Keeanaga-Yamahatta Taylor
It was at this time that she entirely gave up on reading.
The covers of books looked like coffins to her, either shabby or ornate, and what was inside them might as well have been dust. ~ Alice Munro
Smelling Books quotes by Alice Munro
…We feel different things. We like different things. It's like they say with books, no two people ever read the same book. It's the same with music, yo. ~ Fox Benwell
Smelling Books quotes by Fox Benwell
When people ask "Do you put real people in your books?" the answer is that, for me, it is quite impossible to write about anyone I know, or have ever spoken to, or indeed have even heard about! For some reason, it kills them for me stone dead. ~ Agatha Christie
Smelling Books quotes by Agatha Christie
My books are personal: I'm not saying they're the Bible of music. ~ Eddie Trunk
Smelling Books quotes by Eddie Trunk
For the first time, he allowed himself to think of the day when they might part, of what would come of her. He could not imagine a day without hearing the soft, sultry sound of her voice, of smelling roses and finding himself completely distracted by her scent, by the gentle sway of her hips, the soft brush of her hair against his skin. Her smiles alone were worth a king's ransom.
He would send her into a world where a hundred men would be eager to snatch up what he had tossed away so carelessly. They would not care if she ever smiled. Aye, he knew what would become of her. But what would become of him? ~ Elizabeth Elliott
Smelling Books quotes by Elizabeth Elliott
I read a lot of fantasy as a kid. I read 'The Hobbit' and all of the 'Lord of the Rings' books, but I also read a lot of realism like 'The Outsiders.' ~ Lisa Papademetriou
Smelling Books quotes by Lisa Papademetriou
I always loved animals. And when I was ten, I decided I had to go to Africa and live with animals and write books about them. ~ Jane Goodall
Smelling Books quotes by Jane Goodall
To compose our character is our duty, not to compose books, and to win, not battles and provinces, but order and tranquility in our conduct. Our great and glorious masterpiece is to live appropriately. All other things, ruling, hoarding, building, are only little appendages and props, at most. ~ Michel De Montaigne
Smelling Books quotes by Michel De Montaigne
MM Romance books will change your life ~ Jamie Lake
Smelling Books quotes by Jamie Lake
Publishers always clamour for the books that no one has ever written, and turn a cold shoulder on them as soon as they're written. If St Paul were living now they would pester him to write an Epistle to the Esquimaux, but no London publisher would dream of reading his Epistle to the Ephesians. ~ Saki
Smelling Books quotes by Saki
Unpacking books is a revelatory activity. ~ Alberto Manguel
Smelling Books quotes by Alberto Manguel
My books are comedies; I want to take my readers on a jet-setting romp, make them laugh, make them swoon at the beautiful settings, and maybe even make their mouths water at all the food. ~ Kevin Kwan
Smelling Books quotes by Kevin Kwan
Gary Burnetts office is shelved with theological books, guitars fill the floor, and the drawers are crammed with CDs. In The Gospel According to the Blues, Gary brings his vocation as a New Testament teacher together with his passion for the blues and gives the reader scholarly knowledge and wise insight. ~ Steve Stockman
Smelling Books quotes by Steve Stockman
Teachers dread nothing so much as unusual characteristics in precocious boys during the initial stages of their adolescence. A certain streak of genius makes an ominous impression on them, for there exists a deep gulf between genius and the teaching profession. Anyone with a touch of genius seems to his teachers a freak from the very first. As far as teachers are concerned, they define young geniuses as those who are bad, disrespectful, smoke at fourteen, fall in love at fifteen, can be found at sixteen hanging out in bars, read forbidden books, write scandalous essays, occasionally stare down a teacher in class, are marked in the attendance book as rebels, and are budding candidates for room-arrest. A schoolmaster will prefer to have a couple of dumbheads in his class than a single genius, and if you regard it objectively, he is of course right. His task is not to produce extravagant intellects but good Latinists, arithmeticians and sober decent folk. The question of who suffers more acutely at the other's hands - the teacher at the boy's, or vice versa - who is more of a tyrant, more of a tormentor, and who profanes parts of the other's soul, student or teacher, is something you cannot examine without remembering your own youth in anger and shame. yet that s not what concerns us here. We have the consolation that among true geniuses the wounds almost always heal. As their personalities develop, they create their art in spite of school. Once dead, and enveloped by the comfor ~ Hermann Hesse
Smelling Books quotes by Hermann Hesse
There's so much more to life than finding someone who will want you, or being sad over someone who doesn't. There's a lot of wonderful time to be spent discovering yourself without hoping someone will fall in love with you along the way, and it doesn't need to be painful or empty. You need to fill yourself up with love. Not anyone else. Become a whole being on your own. Go on adventures, fall asleep in the woods with friends, wander around the city at night, sit in a coffee shop on your own, write on bathroom stalls, leave notes in library books, dress up for yourself, give to others, smile a lot. Do all things with love, but don't romanticize life like you can't survive without it. Live for yourself and be happy on your own. It isn't any less beautiful, I promise. ~ Emery Allen
Smelling Books quotes by Emery Allen
Books are slow, books are quiet. The Internet is fast and loud. ~ Jonathan Safran Foer
Smelling Books quotes by Jonathan Safran Foer
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