Quotes about books
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For publishers and authors, this means that electronic books and periodicals can now quickly grow to become a vast and lucrative new industry.
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I don't relate to the 'Twilight' books or movies at all, but I'm obsessed with it as a pop culture phenomenon - all these people just screaming like it was the Beatles. Lykke Li
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I don't think we need another law on the books to cover that subject.
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From the publisher's point of view, there are lots of issues because students buy books and sell them back. Future students might only buy the used textbooks.
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Fortunately, in talking with the classroom teacher, she shared with me that the children recently read a couple of books on loss -- 'Charlotte's Web' and 'The Taste of Blackberries,' ... The children had an opportunity to discuss feelings and talk about what it meant to lose someone and to share with each other.
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What you must remember about hardcover books is that they are like tattoos. Once you get one, it's never really going to go away. Chip Kidd
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What we have created is a major resource for our community for years to come. It's a work that will be read 100 years from now. We've given a voice to people largely ignored in previous books African-Americans, Hispanics, women and other ethnic groups.
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Going on a diet doesn't mean limiting your foods. So many food shows and books are geared toward healthier, lighter cooking. Your choices are endless. People have to realize that cooking at home takes extra time and work, but there's a big long-term pay off.
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I wrote three books before I got one published. Most writers do. Have faith, and know that with each work you are getting better. Jojo Moyes
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I wrote my first books the way people would write science fiction, because they gave me much more latitude to invent situations. Len Deighton
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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.
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He might be a very clever man by nature for aught I know, but he laid so many books upon his head that his brains could not move Robert Hall
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Whatever I've worked on, I've always tried to make my writing personal. I think that's what makes my books somewhat different from what other scientists are doing. You have to tie concepts into everyday life, or they just won't be interesting for readers. Leonard Mlodinow
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Whatever books you may read, you cannot realize the Divine merely by intellectual effort. One must put it into practice. That sense of oneness can only be promoted by the practice of love and not by any other means. Sathya Baba
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What do we owe this to? I think the building draws people. We have a better layout and more shelving, so the books are more approachable. It looks really sharp, and users can find things faster. Gene Nelson
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There is more to life than a job. I didn't ever want to look back and point to a bookshelf of videotapes and say, 'That's been my life.' It's so much easier to write a resume than it is to craft a spirit.
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The people who are always monkeying with these great books to make them fully (comprehensible) have no friend in me, for in their realm the fully comprehensible is not worth comprehending Robertson Davies
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We've been underdogs most of the season. We had books ranking us 15th (in the Big East), saying we had the worst backcourt in the nation and look what we did. If they select us, I have no doubt that my team will go to the tournament ready to play.
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We track library books better than we do sexual predators. Mark Foley
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We're optimistic that the new Harry Potter will bring more foot traffic to stores and perhaps become a catalyst to drive sales of other books as well.
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When I am dead, I hope it is said, 'His sins were scarlet, but his books were read'. Hilaire Belloc
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When her name is mentioned in the opera history books we will recall that vibrant, soaring tone-that and the blinding, high-beam-headlight smile that she flashed on her fans at each curtain call. Donal Henahan
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We suspect that the Taliban has a hundred useable tanks, which isn't that many. On the books they probably have 600, but most of those are inoperative.
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HR (human resource) books are very popular in India and are in great demand.
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Hunted for sport by the rich, then driven from large tracts of its natural habitat by agricultural and housing development, the giant panda deserves better than to be scrubbed from conservation's ledger books through false accounting. John Burnside
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He was obviously bright, a good lawyer, and served his clients well. When it got to be 5 p.m., he closed his law books and went home. He didn't fuss over things.
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Our literary culture is marinated in deep traditions of the fantastic and the supernatural, and we export those rich qualities in films and books on a spectacular industrial scale. Graham Joyce
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I have two bookcases that used to be filled with cookbooks, but now it's mostly books about politics and government. I might just give this all up and run for office. Graham Elliot
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He that can compose himself, is wiser than he that composes books Benjamin Franklin
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He has a small 13-inch TV, eight CDs, six books.
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He has always completely opened up his books to the government. He unequivocally maintains his innocence.
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He hath not fed of the dainties that are bred in a book; he hath not eat paper, as it were; he hath not drunk ink. William Shakespeare
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He himself ought to make a statement and come to the forefront and talk to you in person or with any of the media and say here's our books, they're open, they're on the table. You guys can peruse the books and examine them for whatever you think there is there. There's nothing to hide. Here they are.