Book Quotes - Page 154

A capacity and taste for reading gives access to whatever has already been discovered by others.
Abraham Lincoln (2009). “The Portable Abraham Lincoln”, p.166, Penguin
Yoshida Kenko (2009). “Essays in Idleness”, p.8, Cosimo, Inc.
Yann Martel (2012). “Life Of Pi, Illustrated”, p.39, Canongate Books
I would never read a book if it were possible for me to talk half an hour with the man who wrote it.
Speech in New York City, November 19, 1905.
William Maxwell, Christopher Carduff (2008). “Later novels and stories: The château, So long, see you tomorrow, stories and improvisations, 1957-1999”
How some of the writers I come across get through their books without dying of boredom is beyond me.
"Der moderne Kapitalismus". Book by Werner Sombart, 2006.
Wayne A. Grudem (2012). “Sin and Atonement: A Zondervan Digital Short”, p.9, Zondervan
Walter Benjamin, Marcus Paul Bullock, Michael William Jennings, Howard Eiland, Gary Smith (2002). “Selected Writings: 1935-1938”, p.352, Harvard University Press
Voltaire (1824). “A philosophical dictionary: from the French”, p.48
Only talent interests me in paintings and books. Not general ideas, but the individual contribution.
Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (1973). “Strong opinions”, McGraw-Hill Companies
For books continue each other, in spite of our habit of judging them separately.
Virginia Woolf (2007). “Selected Works of Virginia Woolf”, p.612, Wordsworth Editions
Georg Brand, Virginia Woolf, Koizumi Yakumo, Hernández Felisberto (2017). “ON READING: Le plaisir de lire”, p.34, Pieffe Edizioni via PublishDrive
Viktor E. Frankl (2015). “Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition”, p.8, Beacon Press
Ursula K. Le Guin (2016). “Words Are My Matter: Writings About Life and Books, 2000-2016, with a Journal of a WriterÕs Week”, p.77, Small Beer Press