Famous Quotes
575 Quotations with Books.
- 421. Carl Jung: Who has fully realized that history is not contained in thick books, but lives i ...
- 422. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Why are not more gems from our great authors scattered over the country? Great b ...
- 423. Arthur Schopenhauer: Without books the development of civilization would have been impossible. They a ...
- 424. Norman Mailer: Writing books is the closest men ever come to childbearing.
- 425. Katherine Anne Porter: You can't write about people out of textbooks, and you can't use jargon. You hav ...
- 426. John Ruskin: You should read books like you take medicine, by advice, and not by advertisemen ...
- 427. Charles "Tremendous" Jones: You will be the same person in five years as you are today except for the people ...
- 428. John Morely: You will find most books worth reading are worth reading twice.
- 429. Spike Lee: You've really got to start hitting the books because it's no joke out here.
- 430. Winston Churchill: It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations. Bartlett's ...
- 431. Ralph Waldo Emerson: If you read a lot of books you are considered well read. But if you watch a lot ...
- 432. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.
- 433. Ralph Waldo Emerson: It is far better to be silent than merely to increase the quantity of bad books.
- 434. Ralph Waldo Emerson: A single conversation across the table with a wise man is better than ten years ...
- 435. Cesar Chavez: Real education should consist of drawing the goodness and the best out of our ow ...
- 436. Isak Dinesen: Experience is the child of Thought, and Thought is the child of Action. We canno ...
- 437. Michael Eyquem de Montaigne: In the education of children there is nothing like alluring the interest and aff ...
- 438. B.F. Skinner: We should teach great books; we should teach a love of reading.
- 439. Gerard Vanderhaar: The story of the human race is characterized by efforts to get along much more t ...
- 440. William Allingham: A man who keeps a diary pays, Due toll to many tedious days; But life becomes ev ...