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You're going to find a more in-depth discussion in a book than on a Web page.
Susan Curtis
I suppose every old scholar has had the experience of reading something in a book which was significant to him, but which he could never find again. Sure he is that he read it there, but no one else ever read it, nor can he find it again, though he buy the book and ransack every page. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply
was
impressive.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1803
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1882
)
I have been told of the many extra advantages of word-processing, and I acknowledge them. But, apart from other reasons, I find that a sentence, a page, a book, assumes a different nature when it is first in manuscript, second in typescript, and third in page proofs.
Winston Graham
What he said was 'You must read the book and if you find a way of doing the book, then you must tell us what that is. You mustn't come because it's a franchise. You mustn't come because it's the most famous children's film that's ever been. You mustn't come for this that and the other reason. You've got to be able to see how to make a 750-page book into a single movie,'
Mike Newell
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1942
-)
Nobody reads a mystery to get to the middle. They read it to get to the end. If it's a letdown, they won't buy anymore. The first page sells that book. The last page sells your next book.
Mickey Spillane
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1918
-)
I can't go on to page two until I can get page one as perfect as I can make it, ... That might mean I will rewrite and rewrite page one 20, 30, 50, 100 times. I build a book the way coral reefs are formed, on all these little dead bodies of marine polyps, you know?
Dean Koontz
(
1945
-)
There is an enormous redundancy in every well-written book. With a well-written book I only read the right-hand page and allow my mind to work on the left-hand page. With a poorly written book I read every word.
Marshall McLuhan
(
1911
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1980
)
Writing
If you're reading a 100-page book, staring at the computer that long - I don't think a lot of people would find that a better way to read.
Stuart Thompson
I opened it at page 96 - the secret page on which I write my name to catch out borrowers and book-sharks.
Flann O'Brien
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1911
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It's like ripping a page from a book, a page of history in which our ancestors' story is told.
Giuseppe Proietti
I am really not as concerned about our depth there as I am with getting our first unit all on the same page. Our depth is good.
Dave Wannstedt
A great book-group book is more than just a great book. For (this list), we sought out 25 titles that encourage engagement, discussion and debate - though we certainly hope there's no significant bloodshed.
Jerome Kramer
It's a topic of discussion right now, ... Most of these things aren't going to be finalized until December. But in-depth discussion was had about Ardoin, was had about Greene, was had about Closser, and that will continue. And we haven't even got to the names that we would have a tendency to glance at and see who could be available and what [financially] would they be available.
Clint Hurdle
The book is your book. You have been responsible for every single thing on every page, every comma, every syllable is your work.
Paul Auster
(
1947
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[The Random House model calls for consumers to be able to buy access to a book for, say, 5 cents a page for most books and higher amounts, like 25 cents a page, for cookbooks and other specialty publications. It calls for users to gain online access, though not to be able to copy or print the page. But] if consumers absolutely demand certain kinds of access, ... it would be important to provide that.
Richard Sarnoff
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