Nothing shows up the difference between the things said or read, so much as the daily experience of it.
I read less and less. I have not forgiven books for their failure to tell me the truth and make me happy.
I like to be with my friends and my family, listen to music and read books. Things like that relax me.
Reading with my children is incredibly important to me and a wonderful way to spend time together as a family, exploring magical worlds through books and stories.
Reading was a huge part of my life as a child - we were a family of storytellers.
I am positive I was not a neglected child. I remember reading 'The Jungle Book' and 'The Sleeping Beauty.'
I tend not to think about the reading public at all, or the business, when I'm writing.
Man, when I'm riding with the helmet on, I'm invisible. And people just deal with me as the guy on the bike... it gives you a chance to read 'em.
Whether I'm at the office, at home, or on the road, I always have a stack of books I'm looking forward to reading.
Inviting children as gospel learners to act and not merely be acted upon builds on reading and talking about the Book of Mormon and bearing testimony spontaneously in the home.
Ever since I was younger, I would make table reads at home where I would give fake interviews.
My favorite literature to read is fairly dry history. I like the framework, and my imagination can do the rest.
I love reading. I'm very much into history, novels, biographies and I have a wide range of thrillers.
I feel like I'm too busy writing history to read it.
I want to become a student. I want to read Chinese history and go on a dig.
As an author of narrative history, I read a lot of history books.
I've been reading a lot of books on history, and watching a lot of educational TV. Wikipedia too, even though it is not reliable.
Everything you do on set is directly related to your imagination when you read the script for the first time.
My worldview comes from a collection of the books I have read, the people I have met, and my conversations with my dad.
My dad's got a brilliant eye for scripts 'cos he's a literary agent. He and my agent read a load of scripts and filter them.
Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't.