65 Quotations with Readers.
- 41. Aldous Huxley: Writers write to influence their readers, their preachers, their auditors, but a ...

- 42. Ian McEwan: You enter a state of controlled passivity, you relax your grip and accept that e ...

- 43. Horace: You must often make erasures if you mean to write what is worthy of being read a ...

- 44. Polybius: That historians should give their own country a break, I grant you; but not so a ...

- 45. W. H. Auden: In relation to a writer, most readers believe in the Double Standard: they may b ...

- 46. Tom Baker: We have newsreaders behaving like actors, lowering their voices if it's a sad st ...

- 47. Carl Barks: The thing that I consider most important about my work is this: I told it like i ...

- 48. Dave Barry: Newspaper readership is declining like crazy. In fact, there's a good chance tha ...

- 49. Jacques Barzun: Not even the visionary or mystical experience ever lasts very long. It is for ar ...

- 50. Mary Cable: The best biographies leave their readers with a sense of having all but entered ...

- 51. Michael Connelly: What is overriding that and most important is that readers generally are interes ...

- 52. Ralph Ellison: By and large, the critics and readers gave me an affirmed sense of my identity a ...

- 53. Buchi Emecheta: I believe it is important to speak to your readers in person... to enable people ...

- 54. Suzanne Fields: Dostoevski does not tell you what to think about his legend, but he requires tha ...

- 55. Andrew Greeley: I wouldn't say the world is my parish, but my readers are my parish. And especia ...

- 56. James Gunn: In hard-core science fiction in which characters are responding to a change in e ...

- 57. Frank Harris: I am, really, a great writer; my only difficulty is in finding great readers.

- 58. Christopher Hitchens: Every day, the New York Times carries a motto in a box on its front page. All th ...

- 59. Rhoda Koenig: Readers who like facts will be better off with a straight history that spares th ...

- 60. Phyllis Mcginley: Meanness inherits a set of silverware and keeps it in the bank. Economy uses it ...

Readers Quotes by Power Quotations
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