575 Quotations with Books.
- 281. Ernest Hemingway: Now a writer can make himself a nice career while he is alive by espousing a pol ...

- 282. William Shakespeare: O, let my books be then the eloquence and dumb presages of my speaking breast.

- 283. Amos Bronson Alcott: Observation more than books and experience more than persons, are the prime educ ...

- 284. Walter Benjamin: Of all the ways of acquiring books, writing them oneself is regarded as the most ...

- 285. Walter Benjamin: Of all the ways of acquiring books, writing them oneself is regarded as the most ...

- 286. Sir Peregrine Worsthorne: Old books that have ceased to be of service should no more be abandoned than sho ...

- 287. Sir Peregrine Worsthorne: Old books that have ceased to be of service should no more be abandoned than sho ...

- 288. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Old books, you know well, are books of the world's youth, and new books are the ...

- 289. Friedrich Nietzsche: One receives as reward for much ennui, despondency, boredom -- such as a solitud ...

- 290. D. H. Lawrence: One sheds one's sicknesses in books -- repeats and presents again one's emotions ...

- 291. Ford Madox Ford: Only two classes of books are of universal appeal. The very best and the very wo ...

- 292. Ford Madox Ford: Only two classes of books are of universal appeal. The very best and the very wo ...

- 293. John Updike: Our brains are no longer conditioned for reverence and awe. We cannot imagine a ...

- 294. George Eliot: Our instructed vagrancy, which has hardly time to linger by the hedgerows, but r ...

- 295. Martin Luther: Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in eve ...

- 296. John Welch: Our planning system was dynamite when we first put it in. The thinking was fresh ...

- 297. William S. Burroughs: Out of the closets and into the museums, libraries, architectural monuments, con ...

- 298. Mark Twain: People are much more willing to lend you books than bookcases.

- 299. Jean Rostand: Prerequisite for rereadability in books: that they be forgettable.

- 300. George Orwell: Prolonged, indiscriminate reviewing of books is a quite exceptionally thankless, ...

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