“ONCE YOU LEARN TO READ, YOU WILL BE FOREVER FREE.”
-FREDERICK DOUGLASS
“A BOOK IS A DREAM THAT YOU HOLD IN YOUR HAND.”
-NEIL GAIMAN
“I THINK OF LIFE AS A GOOD BOOK. THE FURTHER YOU GET INTO IT, THE MORE IT BEGINS TO MAKE SENSE.”
-HAROLD KUSHNER
“IF YOU ONLY READ THE BOOKS THAT EVERYONE ELSE IS READING, YOU CAN ONLY THINK WHAT EVERYONE ELSE IS THINKING.”
-HARUKI MURAKAMI
“THERE ARE MANY LITTLE WAYS TO ENLARGE YOUR CHILD’S WORLD. LOVE OF BOOKS IS THE BEST OF ALL.”
-JACQUELINE KENNEDY ONASSIS
“GREAT BOOKS HELP YOU UNDERSTAND, AND THEY HELP YOU FEEL UNDERSTOOD.”
-JOHN GREEN
“IT IS WHAT YOU READ WHEN YOU DON’T HAVE TO THAT DETERMINES WHAT YOU WILL BE WHEN YOU CAN’T HELP IT.”
-OSCAR WILDE
“MAKE IT A RULE NEVER TO GIVE A CHILD A BOOK YOU WOULD NOT READ YOURSELF.”
-GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
“A GREAT BOOK SHOULD LEAVE YOU WITH MANY EXPERIENCES, AND SLIGHTLY EXHAUSTED AT THE END. YOU LIVE SEVERAL LIVES WHILE READING.”
-WILLIAM STYRON
“I DIVIDE ALL READERS INTO TWO CLASSES: THOSE WHO READ TO REMEMBER AND THOSE WHO READ TO FORGET.”
-WILLIAM LYON PHELPS
“THERE ARE WORSE CRIMES THAN BURNING BOOKS. ONE OF THEM IS NOT READING THEM.”
-JOSEPH BRODSKY
“BOOKS ARE LIKE MIRRORS: IF A FOOL LOOKS IN, YOU CANNOT EXPECT A GENIUS TO LOOK OUT.”
-J.K. ROWLING
“IF WE ENCOUNTER A MAN OF RARE INTELLECT, WE SHOULD ASK HIM WHAT BOOKS HE READS.”
-RALPH WALDO EMERSON
“THE BOOK YOU DON’T READ WON’T HELP.”
-JIM ROHN
Read more at http://blog.theliteracysite.com/reading-quotes-list/#IOcQcGFMtImGDRLg.99
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