I don't read as much as people may expect. In fact, sometimes I feel that I should probably read more, but then I do believe that one of the big problems of our times is that there's too much reading and not enough thinking.
I think as women we've always been very used to growing up reading and identifying with male protagonists, especially in fantasy. There's a saying in publishing that girls will read about boys, but boys will only read about boys, and it's important t...
Write like no one is reading.
I read a lot - and I read a variety of genres.
Don't read a book to let the time pass...let the time pass to read a book.
I started writing as soon as I started reading.
Reading computer manuals without the hardware is as frustrating as reading sex manuals without the software.
The great threat to the young and pure in heart is not what they read but what they don't read.
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
I don't think many people will re-read 'The Da Vinci Code.'
A book worth reading is worth buying.
I was an omnivore at reading, so that everything I ever read contributed.
I do enjoy reading some science fiction.
The strength of fiction is not in reading about yourself, but in reading about other people.
I read like the flame reads the wood.
For peace read books, for success read books and take actions.
I read to my kid, but I can't stand reading.
I've read some scripts, but I don't read as many books as I should.
I often find that a novel, even a well-written and compelling novel, can become a blur to me soon after I've finished reading it. I recollect perfectly the feeling of reading it, the mood I occupied, but I am less sure about the narrative details. It...
Books were seen as a waste of time. What was the point, unless you were reading for information? To lose oneself in a book was to be slightly wacky, a little greedy and ultimately slothful. There was no value. You couldn't make money from reading a b...
Since ideology, particularly in it's shallower versions, is peculiarly destructive of the capacity to apprehend and appreciate irony, I suggest that the recovery of the ironic might be our fifth principle for the restoration of reading. ... But with ...