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Maybe this is why we read, and why in moments of darkness we return to books: to find words for what we already know.

Alberto Manguel , em A Reading Diary: A Passionate Reader's Reflections on a Year of Books
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I want you to tell all these people that I wanted more time to spend with them. Tell them I meant to, tell them I wanted to hear what they said and tell them what was on my mind.

Kage Baker
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When a reader enters the pages of a book of poetry, he or she enters a world where dreams transform the past into knowledge made applicable to the present, and where visions shape the present into extraordinary possibilities for the future.

Aberjhani , em Collected Visions of a Skylark Dressed in Black
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Why are we reading, if not in hope of beauty laid bare, life heightened and its deepest mystery probed? Can the writer isolate and vivify all in experience that most deeply engages our intellects and our heats? Can the writer renew our hope for literary forms? Why are we reading if not in hope that the writer will magnify and dramatize our days, will illuminate and inspire us with wisdom, courage, and the possibility of meaningfulness, and will press upon our minds the deepest mysteries, so we may feel again their majesty and power?

Annie Dillard , em The Writing Life
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So it is that a writer writes many books. In each book, he intended several urgent and vivid points, many of which he sacrificed as the book's form hardened.

Annie Dillard , em The Writing Life
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Books gnaw at me from around the edges of my life, demanding more time and attention. I am always left hungry.

Pamela Paul , em My Life with Bob: Flawed Heroine Keeps Book of Books, Plot Ensues
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All of us are writers reading other people's writing, turning pages or clicking to the next screen with pleasure and admiration. All of us absorb other people's words, feeling like we have gotten to know the authors personally in our own ways, even if just a tiny bit. True, we may also harbor jealousy or resentment, disbelief or disappointment. We may wish we had written those words ourselves or berate ourselves for knowing we never could or sigh with relief that we didn't, but thank goodness someone else has.

Pamela Paul , em By the Book: Writers on Literature and the Literary Life from The New York Times Book Review
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Those who spend the greater part of their time in reading or writing books are, of course, apt to take rather particular notice of accumulations of books when they come across them. They will not pass a stall, a shop, or even a bedroom-shelf without reading some title, and if they find themselves in an unfamiliar library, no host need trouble himself further about their entertainment.

M.R. James
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Everyone who's born has a mysterious life path to follow. We must live to find that one reason to live

Suchet chaturvedi
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Statistically, if you're reading this sentence, you're an oddball. The average American spends three minutes a day reading a book. At this moment, you and I are engaged in an essentially antiquated interaction. Welcome, fellow Neanderthal!

Dick Meyer , em Why We Hate Us: American Discontent in the New Millennium
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We've inherited many ideas about writing that emerged in the eighteenth century, especially an interest in literature as both an expression and an exploration of the self. This development — part of what distinguishes the "modern" from the "early modern" — has shaped the work of many of our most celebrated authors, whose personal experiences indelibly and visibly mark their writing. It's fair to say that the fiction and poetry of many of the finest writers of the past century or so — and I'm thinking here of Conrad, Proust, Lawrence, Joyce, Woolf, Kafka, Plath, Ellison, Lowell, Sexton, Roth, and Coetzee, to name but a few — have been deeply autobiographical. The link between the life and the work is one of the things we're curious about and look for when we pick up the latest book by a favorite author.

James Shapiro , em Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare?
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Word-Power'Being stuck in my room,I've become a world traveler.If you wonder how...just guess how I've reached you right now

Munia Khan
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A good reader has the power to move the world.

Aman Jassal , em Rainbow - the shades of love
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The characters act for reasons that they can’t control and, as readers, we have to believe in their motivations, their sense of choice and in the reality of their suffering, even though, deep down, we know it’s all just puppetry on the part of the writer.

Johnny Rich
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Reading, writing, and personal introspection will not protect us from hardship and suffering, but they might introduce us to critical thinking and expose us to what is good in humankind and beautiful in the world that we share with all of nature. Contemplative thought, especially that supplemented with reading literature and attempting to write our own replies to the echoing voices of writers whom preceded us provide us with the potentiality for change, the possibility of personal illumination that enables us to experience a heighted quality of life.

Kilroy J. Oldster , em Dead Toad Scrolls
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A word (...) is never the destination, merely a signpost in its general direction; and whatever (...) body that destination finally acquires owes quite as much to the reader as to the writer.

John Fowles
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Who can say they saw a whole play or read a whole book? Each has their own experience, their own play, their own book

Johnny Rich , em The Human Script
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I am so happy that I made someone cry today - don't worry I'm a writer. It's when they make me cry that it's a problem.

Tina Smith
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Reading is an activity of the imagination, and the imagination in question is not the writer's alone.

Thomas C. Foster , em How to Read Literature Like a Professor: A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines
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? Reviews are for readers AND authors. It’s a good way of learning from what people think about the work. Being it good or bad. A book might as well be hurt by a bad, poorly written review. That’s such a pity. Some people don’t know how to express themselves, and maybe that’s why they are just readers and not writers, others read a book like chewing a cupcake. That’s too bad. If that was not your cup of tea, leave it there, untouched. Don’t go bash the author for that. But if you really hate the book, why bother telling others. It’s your problem after all. You can give constructive opinions but don’t blame the author for your different tastes and views. Also authors shouldn’t comment on reviews, it sounds unprofessional, even silly. Some busy writers don’t even have time to read what other people say about their work. If someone enjoyed your book, or not, that is irrelevant. If you will continue or not to write something else it doesn´t add to the plate.. Besides, why bother commenting on a review, just read it and shut up. Being it good or bad. So my opinions about authors commenting on reviews is just my opinions after all!

Ana Claudia Antunes
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I believe books should be like a prime rib steak ~ good and thick.

E.A. Bucchianeri
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If words come alive on the page, the writer succeeds in connecting to the reader.

Aman Jassal , em Rainbow - the shades of love
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I am forever an advocate of books, both the reading of them and the writing. There is something sacred to me in that community. Because writing--and reading--is a solitary business. And it’s good to know I’m not alone.

Shannon Celebi
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I am a passionate reader.New interested books keep adding on my reading list. My wildest dream is to complete reading all the books.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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Only a true reader will understand how lovely it is to read a book on rainy days.

Nicholaa Spencer
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The pages of a book are given life only as they are opened

L.J. deVet
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If any writer in this country has collected as fine and passionate a group of readers as I have, they’re fortunate and lucky beyond anyone’s imagination. It remains a shock to me that I’ve had a successful writing career. Not someone like me; Lord, there were too many forces working against me, too many dark currents pushing against me, but it somehow worked. Though I wish I’d written a lot more, been bolder with my talent, more forgiving of my weaknesses, I’ve managed to draw a magic audience into my circle. They come to my signings to tell me stories, their stories. The ones that have hurt them and made their nights long and their lives harder.

Pat Conroy , em A Lowcountry Heart: Reflections on a Writing Life
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I love books because I don't have to wait for the commercials to be over to find out what happens.

Unknown.
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Do what you love, especially if your sharing the word

Ann Simpson
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If you give a writer a line, they'll take a paragraph…

Suzanne McKenna Link
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The last chapter in 'Alice in Worcestershire' is called 'Writing the book'.I started to write that 'Diary' chapter at the very beginning of the process and followed it through to the end... speaking to the reader.My decision to do this was because I've often read autobiographies and wondered how the author felt and how it impacted them writing about painful memories that had been locked away in a deep forgotten place.I wanted to know what was going in their 'present' life while they were writing; about the struggle with sharing their inner secrets and... I'm... inquisitive. (nosy)!It took me over five years to finish 'Alice in Worcestershire' because sometimes, I was simply too drained to continue. Periodically, I updated the 'Diary' chapter and, thankfully, it's enthusiastically appreciated by readers.

Eskay Teel , em Alice in Worcestershire: Brummie girls do cry
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Authors do not need to offer us the answers to such weighty questions such as how to live and prepare us to accept death. The aim of a writer’s is to frame worldly questions that allow all readers too independently and jointly explore life-altering questions in a way that satisfies the fabric of thought corresponding to our respective times.

Kilroy J. Oldster , em Dead Toad Scrolls
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Dialogues must appear as natural as if coming from effortless writing. It must not sweat. Your beloved readers must not sweat. But here am I, literally sweating, because my characters are literally talking dirty in a steamy sweaty and bloody scene.

Ana Claudia Antunes , em How to Make a Book
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Write only if you wish to read it again and again...

Ramana Pemmaraju
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In order to be heard, an author must have readers...

Rachel Heffington
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Readers are often fans of Authors, but I, myself, am a fan of readers. They are the ones who breathe life into the pages that we give birth to, after all.

Janae Mitchell
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If you don’t want to waste your time on thinking, start reading.

Aman Jassal , em Rainbow - the shades of love
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The man who does not read miss a great literature of knowledge. You must dare to read and reread.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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The act of reading will enrich your life.Become a lifelong learner and a reader.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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I have falling in love with reading.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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Discovered Pages has released its first monthly magazine and it is being raved about!! We have author spotlights, great info for authors and readers, publishing info etc etc. Get your copy today on kindle for $1.99!!!!

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We read to learn.

Lailah Gifty Akita , em Think Great: Be Great!
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The best gift you can give me is a book.

Lailah Gifty Akita , em Think Great: Be Great!
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Don't read a book to let the time pass...let the time pass to read a book.

Nicholaa Spencer
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Short story collections are the literary equivalent of canapés, tapas and mezze in the world of gastronomy: Delightful assortments of tasty morsels to whet the reader's appetite.

Alex Morritt , em Impromptu Scribe
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when you read once, you get the understanding ; when you read twice, you get the second understanding. Don't just read, read!

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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Fiction may be about lying – on the surface, anyway – but fiction is about hiding the truth behind those lies. It's about using those lies to say something true and real. It's about showing the reader something. It's about making them

Stacia Kane
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This is one of the defining sorrows of books: that we cannot see one another.

John Hodgman , em The Areas of My Expertise
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...what really makes for readability is not clarity but attitude: the attitude of your prose toward out elusive friend the Reader and the role you invent for that invented being in your invented world.

Stephen Koch , em The Modern Library Writer's Workshop: A Guide to the Craft of Fiction
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Don't tell me the moon is shining, show me the glint of light on broken glass.

Bernard Cornwell
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