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"Let books be your dining table, And you shall be full of delights Let them be your mattress And you shall sleep restful nights."
Author Unknown
"A dirty book is rarely dusty."
Author Unknown
"TV. If kids are entertained by two letters, imagine the fun they'll have with twenty-six. Open your child's imagination. Open a book."
Author Unknown
"If you resist reading what you disagree with, how will you ever acquire deeper insights into what you believe? The things most worth reading are precisely those that challenge our convictions."
Author Unknown
"Zeal is a volcano, the peak of which the grass of indecisiveness does not grow."
Kahlil Gibran
"The tears that you spill, the sorrowful, are sweeter than the laughter of snobs and the guffaws of scoffers."
Kahlil Gibran
"True contentment depends not upon what we have; a tub was large enough for Diogenes, but a world was too little for Alexander."
Charles Caleb Colton
"For friends... do but look upon good Books: they are true friends, that will neither flatter nor dissemble."
Francis Bacon
"Live always in the best company when you read."
Sydney Smith
"Thanks to modern medical advances such as antibiotics, nasal spray, and Diet Coke, it has become routine for people in the civilized world to pass the age of 40, sometimes more than once."
Dave Barry
"Thanks to modern medical advances such as antibiotics, nasal spray, and Diet Coke, it has become routine for people in the civilized world to pass the age of 40, sometimes more than once."
Dave Barry
"I haven't been able to slam-dunk the basketball for the past five years. Or, for the thirty-eight years before that, either."
Dave Barry
"Books are not made for furniture, but there is nothing else that so beautifully furnishes a house."
Henry Ward Beecher
"There is a temperate zone in the mind, between luxurious indolence and exacting work; and it is to this region, just between laziness and labor, that summer reading belongs."
Henry Ward Beecher
"A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company by the way, a counsellor, a multitude of counsellors."
Henry Ward Beecher
"Where is human nature so weak as in the bookstore?"
Henry Ward Beecher
"The sun shines and warms and lights us and we have no curiosity to know why this is so; but we ask the reason of all evil, of pain, and hunger, and mosquitoes and silly people."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"If we shall take the good we find, asking no questions, we shall have heaping measures."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"In the highest civilization, the book is still the highest delight. He who has once known its satisfactions is provided with a resource against calamity."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life."
W. Somerset Maugham
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