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A man ought to read just as his inclination leads him; for what he reads as a task will do him little good
Samuel Johnson
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1709
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1784
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Laura reads almost everything. She reads the newspapers, the magazines, and the books. She reads things that would not be of interest to the president. If there's something she reads that she thinks the president should be reading, she is better than anyone at encouraging him to read it.
Andy Card
It's real exciting. He's a good quarterback and he makes good reads all the time. Our receiving corps is so used to him and we know when the ball is coming to us because we read the defense just as well as he does.
Keith Brown
Read, read, read. Read everything - trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll absorb it. Then write. If it is good, you'll find out. If it's not, throw it out the window.
William Faulkner
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1897
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1962
)
We all love to read, and sometimes, everyone in the family reads the same book so we can talk about it. Stacy, Sarah and I all read the new Harry Potter book together the day it came out. We each had our own copy, and we all stayed up late to finish it.
Doug King
This leads to a complete misrepresentation of fact. From the public's standpoint, there is an implication that owners are getting a cut of the proceeds. People read this in the press and they believe what they read.
Donald Bernstein
A real book is not one that we read, but one that reads us.
Wystan Hugh Auden
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1907
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1973
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There are two kinds of books: those that no one reads and those that no one ought to read
Henry Louis Mencken
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1880
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1956
)
Where one man reads the Bible, a hundred read you and me.
Dwight L. Moody
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1837
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1899
)
But this is not how we read the law. We believe the way the law reads we can still qualify for both programs.
Quintin Trammell
She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring. Bush's aides made the point that not everyone reads the Washington Post and the New York Times. Rather, the Bush people were like antimatter: rather than having the normal inclination to feed their egos by garnering attention, they had the opposite orientation and were nearly impervious to press criticism.
Ronald Kessler
It is indolence... Indolence and love of ease; a want of all laudable ambition, of taste for good company, or of inclination to take the trouble of being agreeable, which make men clergymen. A clergyman has nothing to do but be slovenly and selfish; read the newspaper, watch the weather, and quarrel with his wife. His curate does all the work and the business of his own life is to dine.
Jane Austen
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1775
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1817
)
I keep telling myself to be more patient, but it's something missing that I'm not quite seeing. My eyes are going all over the place. I've got to slow it down. I try to read something, and I go way too fast to even read it. I'm running by my reads, basically, so I've got to slow down and be patient. Patient is the word.
Ryan Moats
He reads books of all stripes and persuasion, and he decided to read it.
Trent Duffy
The real fact of the matter is that nobody reads ads. People read what interest them, and sometimes it's an ad.
Howard Luck Gossage
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