Quotes with book-sellers

Quotes 381 till 400 of 491.

  • Carl Gustav Jung The starry vault of heaven is in truth the open book of cosmic projection...
    The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche (1960)
    Carl Gustav Jung
    Swiss psychiatrist (1875 - 1961)
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  • Abraham Lincoln The things I want to know are in books; my best friend is the man who'll get me a book I ain't read.
    Abraham Lincoln
    American statesman (1809 - 1865)
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  • Carter G. Woodson The thought of' the inferiority of the Negro is drilled into him in almost every class he enters and in almost every book he studies.
    Carter G. Woodson
    American historian, author and journalist (1875 - 1950)
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  • William Frederick Book The way to push things through to a finish effectively must be learned.
    William Frederick Book
    American psychologist and professor of psychology
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  • Berry Gordy The whole purpose of writing a book is to be understood - if other people write about you, they try to guess why you did things, or they hear things from other people.
    Berry Gordy
    American record executive, record and film producer and songwriter (1929 - )
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  • Margaret Drabble The women are always vixens or monsters. They can't just be normal people in the book.
    Margaret Drabble
    English novelist, biographer, and critic (1939 - )
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  • Walt Whitman The words of my book nothing, the drift of it everything.
    Walt Whitman
    American poet, essayist, and journalist (1819 - 1892)
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  • William Golding The writer probably knows what he meant when he wrote a book, but he should immediately forget what he meant when he's written it.
    William Golding
    British writer (1911 - 1993)
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  • Bernard Cornwell Then you start another book and suddenly the galley proofs of the last one come in and you have to wrench your attention away from what you're writing and try to remember what you were thinking when you wrote the previous one.
    Bernard Cornwell
    British author of historical novels (1944 - )
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  • Edith Hamilton There are few efforts more conducive to humility than that of the translator trying to communicate an incommunicable beauty. Yet, unless we do try, something unique and never surpassed will cease to exist except in the libraries of a few inquisitive book lovers.
    Edith Hamilton
    American educator and author (1867 - 1963)
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  • Marcel Proust There are perhaps no days of our childhood we lived so fully as those we spent with a favorite book.
    Marcel Proust
    French writer and critic (1871 - 1922)
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  • Boo Weekley There are some good teachers out there, but the only one who is a genius at diagnosing my swing is my mom. She took up golf late, when she was 39, but in her younger days, she was an amazing athlete. She never read an instruction book or took lessons, but she has a remarkable eye for motion.
    Boo Weekley
    American professional golfer (1973 - )
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  • Barbara Park There are those who believe that the value of a children's book can be measured only in terms of the moral lessons it tries to impose or the perfect role models it offers. Personally, I happen to think that a book is of extraordinary value if it gives the reader nothing more than a smile or two. In fact, I happen to think that's huge.
    Barbara Park
    American author of children's books (1947 - 2013)
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  • Bertrand Russell There are two motives for reading a book: one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boaaiabout it.
    Bertrand Russell
    English philosopher and mathematician (1872 - 1970)
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  • Elie Wiesel There is a difference between a book of two hundred pages from the very beginning, and a book of two hundred pages which is the result of an original eight hundred pages. The six hundred are there. Only you don't see them.
    Elie Wiesel
    Rumanian-born American Writer (1928 - 2016)
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  • Ernest Hemingway There is no friend as loyal as a book.
    Ernest Hemingway
    American writer (1899 - 1961)
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  • Emily Dickinson There is no Frigate like a book to take us lands away nor any coursers like a page of prancing Poetry.
    Emily Dickinson
    American poet (1830 - 1886)
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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson There is no luck in literary reputation. They who make up the final verdict upon every book are not the partial and noisy readers of the hour when it appears; but a court as of angels, a public not to be bribed, not to be entreated, and not to be overawed, decides upon every man's title to fame.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    American poet and philosopher (1803 - 1882)
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  • Jiddu Krishnamurti There is no need to education. It is not that you read a book, pass an examination, and finish with education. The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learning.
    Jiddu Krishnamurti
    Indian theosophist (1895 - 1986)
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  • Oscar Wilde There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written, or badly written.
    The picture of Dorian Gray
    Oscar Wilde
    Irish writer (1854 - 1900)
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