I like to read about subjects unrelated to my work, especially history.
Oh, do not read history, for that I know must be false.
I've always enjoyed reading history, particularly presidential biographies.
If you can't read, it's going to be hard to realize dreams.
It is well to read everything of something, and something of everything.
The great mass of humanity should never learn to read or write.
I don't think it's always good to read lots of poetry.
Read books. They are good for us.
I have never known any distress that an hour's reading did not relieve.
Just as you wouldn't leave the house without taking a shower, you shouldn't start the day without at least 10 minutes of sacred practice: prayer, meditation, inspirational reading.
When I was young I read 'L'Etranger' by Camus, and it made me aware of the strangeness of life.
I've never known how to read music in my life.
My earliest memory is learning to read 'Muffin the Mule' when I was about three.
Like most authors, I also love to read.
To love to read is to exchange hours of ennui for hours of delight.
The guy I read and I love is Irvin Yalom.
Storytelling is my passion, and it rises from a love of reading.
I read a lot of nonfiction - especially books about the brain.
If after you read something, you connect with it, you want to do it.
Sometimes I don't like the books that I'm reading.
I don't write romance. Read it? Yes. Write it? No.