Top 25 Constant Reader Quotes

#1. Take my hand, Constant Reader, and I'll be happy to lead you back into the sunshine. I'm happy to go there, because I believe most people are essentially good. I know that I am. It's you I'm not entirely sure of. Bangor,

Stephen King

#2. If you don't have discipline, you can't have a successful program.

Bear Bryant

#3. Nobody knows who I am or what I do. Not even I.
Don Juan Matus

Carlos Castaneda

#4. You always want to have good balance. That's the key to winning a Super Bowl. You look at the teams who have won championships, you got to have balance. So, to be able to run the ball effectively and throw the ball effectively is what gives you the chance to win a world championship.

John Elway

#5. He's a novice, but he's had these - he's experienced in leadership in tight circumstances. He started - he dropped the first bomb, led the first air strike into North Vietnam.

James Stockdale

#6. What I do believe is that there is always a relationship between writing and reading, a constant interplay between the writer on the one hand and the reader on the other.

Guillermo Cabrera Infante

#7. And watch out for the blade, Constant Reader. It is a Stephen King story, after all.

Stephen King

#8. Books themselves need no defense. Their spokesmen come and go, their readers live and die, they remain constant.

Lawrence Clark Powell

#9. I find it a pity everything is going digital these days with these humans going crazy for devices such as Kindles.

J.J. Jones

#10. Unless the company becomes obsessed with constant change for the better, gradual change for the worse usually goes unnoticed.

Vineet Nayar

#11. To me, to live is to fight. It's about persevering. It's about testing yourself. It's about not becoming complacent.

Rashad Evans

#12. The art of fiction is one of constant seduction. You must persuade the reader on page 1 to start reading - on page 50, or page 150 and yes, on page 850.

Marge Piercy

#13. I draw on my memories but blended with a lot of fantasy ...

Bryan Adams

#14. He knew what I was thinking," the boy said to himself. The old man, meanwhile, was leafing through the book, without seeming to

Paulo Coelho

#15. And you, CONSTANT READER. Thank God you're still there after all these years. If you're having fun, I am, too.

Stephen King

#16. Annie Wilkes was the perfect audience, a woman who loved stories without having the slightest interest in the mechanics of making them. She was the embodiment of that Victorian archetype, Constant Reader.

Stephen King

#17. The 'hard swallow' built into science is this business about the Big Bang ... This is the notion that the universe, for no reason, sprang from nothing in a single instant ... Notice that this is the limit test for credulity ... It's the limit case for likelihood.

Terence McKenna

#18. Europe believes that providing clear labelling for genetically modified food is a consumer right, but such practice is absolutely opposed by the vast majority of states in the U.S.

Zac Goldsmith

#19. Because it makes me happy when the words fall together and the picture comes and the make-believe people do things that delight me. But it's better with you, Constant Reader. Always better with you.

Stephen King

#20. Successful people fail often, and, worth noting, learn more from that failure than everyone else.

Seth Godin

#21. Want to know the best thing about teaching? Seeing that moment when a kid discovers his or her gift. There's no feeling on earth like it.

Stephen King

#22. Without Constant Reader, you are just a voice quacking in the void.

Stephen King

#23. Love is a funny thing. The ones we love don't always love us back.

Scylar Tyberius

#24. That sand into which we bury ourselves in order not to see, is formed of words ... and it is true that words, their labyrinths, the exhausting immensity of their "possibles", in short their treachery, have something of quicksand about them.

Georges Bataille

#25. Something else I want you to know: how glad I am, Constant Reader, that we're both still here. Cool, isn't it? - SK

Stephen King

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