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Stephen Jones Kid books can get cute and a-d-o-r-a-b-l-e. Garfield says cute rots the intellect. Don't forget the name of the cat! You pick up cats the wrong way and they stop being adorable...they become Scratch.
books choice freedom key kids motivated reason
James Patterson Kids say the No. 1 reason they don't read more is that they can't find books they like. Freedom of choice is a key to getting them motivated and excited.
books knowledge load wisdom
Japanese Proverb Knowledge without wisdom is a load of books on the back an ass
books critical fiercely harry kids love potter
Spike Jonze Kids are so fiercely opinionated, that if they love the Harry Potter books and they go see the movie, they'll be the first to say, 'That was wrong! They didn't get that right!' They're storytellers themselves. They're critics. They're going to have the critical opinion.
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Marshal Cohen Kids are not interested in taking their summer vacation to start thinking about back-to-school wardrobes, supplies and book bags.
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William Rehnquist I wrote this book for a sense of personal satisfaction. Just like taking a good photograph or painting a picture or playing a good golf game or something, it's the thing in itself that justifies it.
bookstore crime love people shelves solving
Jan Nash Just look at the shelves of any bookstore in any airport, and you see how much people love crime and mysteries, how much they love solving puzzles.
book good happier knowledge
Kathleen Norris Just the knowledge that a good book is awaiting one at the end of a long day makes that day happier
reading
Harold Bloom I think that's not reading because there's nothing there to be read,
reading writing imagination
Robert Creeley Suddenly the whole imagination of writing and editorial and newspaper and all these presumptions about who am I reading this, and who else other people may be, and all that, it's so grimly brutal!
reading mean kids
Robert Creeley The awful thing, as a kid reading, was that you came to the end of the story, and that was it. I mean, it would be heartbreaking that there was no more of it.
reading sea library
Richard Dawkins We are digital archives of the African Pliocene, even of Devonian seas; walking repositories of wisdom out of the old days. You could spend a lifetime reading in this ancient library and die unsated by the wonder of it.
reading character may
Richard Whately Those who relish the study of character may profit by the reading of good works of fiction, the product of well-established authors.
reading ideas excellence
Richard Avedon My photographs don't go below the surface. They don't go below anything. They're readings of the surface. I have great faith in surfaces. A good one is full of clues. But whenever I become absorbed in the beauty of a face, in the excellence of a single feature, I feel I've lost what's really there been seduced by someone else's standard of beauty or by the sitter's own idea of the best in him. That's not usually the best. So each sitting becomes a contest.
reading men fleas
Samuel Rogers A man who attempts to read all the new productions must do as the flea does,--skip.
reading wife secret
Rhys Ifans But in reading Shakespeare and in reading about Edward de Vere, it's quite apparent that when you read these works that whoever penned this body of work was firstly well-travelled, secondly a multi-linguist and thirdly someone who had an innate knowledge of the inner workings and the mechanisms of a very secret and paranoid Elizabethan court. Edward de Vere ticks those three boxes and many more. William of Stratford gave his wife a bed when he died [his second best bed].
reading thinking scripts
Rebecca Eaton I think the part I enjoy most is reading the scripts and screening films because I'm a bookworm and a movie buff.
successful
Jim Beattie He's getting away from what made him a successful pitcher.
successful
John Gibbons He does all the things successful lefties do,
successful ideas achievement
Robert Collier You must intensify and render continuous by repeatedly presenting with suggestive ideas and mental pictures of the feast of good things, and the flowing fountain, which awaits the successful achievement or attainment of the desires.
successful being-successful
Rob Reiner You never know if anything is going to stand the test of time or going to be successful.
successful together world
Richard Dawkins The replicators that exist tend to be the ones that are good at manipulating the world to their own advantage. But other replicators are also successful otherwise they would not be common. The world therefore tends to become populated by mutually compatible sets of successful replicators, replicators that get on well together
successful men careers
Russell Baker A man doesn't amount to something because he has been successful at a third-rate career like journalism. It is evidence, that's all: evidence that if he buckled down and worked hard, he might some day do something really worth doing.
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Will McDonough I was fortunate to be part of a very successful show on CBS in 1986. I switched to NBC for eight years and through these experiences have gotten terrific insight into television; it's a fascinating medium.
successful night sight
Virginia Woolf If people are highly successful in their professions they lose their sense. Sight goes. They have no time to look at pictures. Sound goes. They have no time to listen to music. Speech goes. They have no time for conversation. Humanity goes. Money making becomes so important that they must work by night as well as by day. Health goes. And so competitive do they become that they will not share their work with others though they have more themselves. What then remains of a human being who has lost sight, sound, and sense of proportion? Only a cripple in a cave.
successful people realising
Ryan Tedder When you're around enormously successful people you realise their success isn't an accident - it's about work.