2482 Quotations with Read.
- 1441. Henry Giles: The silent influence of books is a mighty power in the world; and there is a joy ...

- 1442. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The sky is the daily bread of the eyes.

- 1443. Robert M. Pirsig: The solutions all are simple -- after you have arrived at them. But they're simp ...

- 1444. Emily Dickinson: The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience.

- 1445. St. John Of The Cross: The soul that is attached to anything however much good there may be in it, will ...

- 1446. Wade E. Cutler: The successful Accelerated Reader is able to read larger than normal "blocks" or ...

- 1447. Elizabeth Barrett Browning: The sweetest lives are those to duty wed, whose deeds both great and small are c ...

- 1448. Elizabeth Drew: The test of literature is, I suppose, whether we ourselves live more intensely f ...

- 1449. Alfred Jarry: The theater, bringing impersonal masks to life, is only for those who are virile ...

- 1450. Clark Gable: The things a man has to have are hope and confidence in himself against odds, an ...

- 1451. Abraham Lincoln: The things I want to know are in books; my best friend is the man who'll get me ...

- 1452. Henry James: The time-honored bread-sauce of the happy ending.

- 1453. John Kenneth Galbraith: The traveler to the United States will do well to prepare himself for the class- ...

- 1454. Arnold H. Glasgow: The trouble with the future is that is usually arrives before we're ready for it ...

- 1455. Georg Hegel: The true courage of civilized nations is readiness for sacrifice in the service ...

- 1456. Author Unknown: The true measure of a man is the height of his ideals, the breadth of his sympat ...

- 1457. H. L. Mencken: The truth is, as every one knows, that the great artists of the world are never ...

- 1458. Robert Louis Stevenson: The truth that is suppressed by friends is the readiest weapon of the enemy.

- 1459. George Washington: The tumultuous populace of large cities are ever to be dreaded. Their indiscrimi ...

- 1460. Ursula K. Le Guin: The unread story is not a story; it is little black marks on wood pulp. The read ...

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