Miguel de Unamuno Quotes
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The oldest books are only just out to those who have not read them.
Samuel Butler
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In fact, I don't read newspapers any longer.
Naomi Campbell
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I never read about photography.
Sally Mann
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I write romance because I love to read romance.
Rachel Gibson
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My grandmother died in childbirth, and my great-aunt lived with us. She had bound feet. She never knew how to read or write.
Wendi Deng Murdoch
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I'm quite illiterate, but I read a lot.
J. D. Salinger
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I love to read, and I love Martina Cole.
Abbey Clancy
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I would read all day if I could.
Quvenzhane Wallis
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When I was 17 or 18 I wanted to become a wine expert, and my parents wouldn't let me drink. So I was devastated. All I could do was read, and I read and I read. And I'd read something like, you know, 'Subtle hints of cassis.'
Gary Vaynerchuk
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You can't believe everything you read. I am only six foot three, by the way.
L'Wren Scott
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I tend to read non-fiction.
Gary Oldman
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I met this woman who was a hundred, this housekeeper, a hundred years old. I interviewed her. She just told me about her whole life. She's like, 'I can't read, I can't write; I can tell you who I was working for, and I can tell you the year, but who was president?'
Tate Taylor
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I read a lot of thrillers, especially American crime novels.
Kate Mosse
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Don't classify me, read me.
Carlos Fuentes
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If utopian fiction became the new trend, I wouldn't read it.
Veronica Roth
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I often don't read reviews.
Ian Mcewan
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I don't look at the tabloids. I don't read the tabloids.
Pamela Anderson
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People everywhere confuse what they read in newspapers with news.
A. J. Liebling
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Can Protagonist think of a single film that interests him as much as the three-hundredth best book he ever read?
David Markson
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Whatever we read from intense curiosity gives us a model of how we should always read.
Ernest Dimnet
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There are 1,000 lessons in defeat. But only one in victory.
Confucius
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Luck in all its moods had to be loved and not feared Bond saw luck as a woman, to be softly wooed or brutally ravaged, never pandered to or pursued. But he was honest enough to admit that he had never yet been made to suffer by cards or by women. One day, and he accepted the fact he would be brought to his knees by love or by luck.
Ian Fleming
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If the Negroes are to remain forever removed from the producing atmosphere, and the present discrimination continues, there will be nothing left for them to do.
Carter G. Woodson
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The less we read, the more harmful it is what we read.
Miguel de Unamuno