Top 17 Hardback Books Quotes

#1. The flight experience itself is incredible. It's addictive. It's transcendent. It is a view of the grand plan of all things that is simply unforgettable.

Scott Carpenter

#2. I make a good living selling hardback books through paper publishers, and I have many friends in the industry who will suffer as it changes, so on a personal level, the transition to digital isn't something I welcome wholeheartedly.

Barry Eisler

#3. I have liked many but loved very few. Yet no-one has been as sweet as you. I'd stand and wait in the world's longest queue. Just for the pleasure of a moment with you.

Abhijeet Bhattacharya

#4. Among precautions against ambition, it may not be amiss to take precautions against our own. I must fairly say, I dread our own power and our own ambition: I dread our being too much dreaded.

Edmund Burke

#5. To depend upon the Will of a Man is Slavery.

Algernon Sidney

#6. I find humming is very useful.

Elvis Costello

#7. John Coffey was torn open by what he had done ... but he would live. The girls would not. They had been torn open in a more fundamental way.

Stephen King

#8. When I emerged from drama school, I had no expectation that I would ever work in film.

Cate Blanchett

#9. We fight, get beat, rise, and fight again.

Nathanael Greene

#10. If the spiritual life be healthy, under the full power of the Holy Spirit, praying without ceasing will be natural.

Andy Murray

#11. I love real books, paper books, but I also love buying online, and I think that people are more willing to take a chance to read something if it's cheaper - sometimes books on the Kindle are $6. A hardback book is $25. For $25, it better be a really great book. Or you're going to be mad.

Caroline Leavitt

#12. I know God is my vindicator.

Joel Osteen

#13. There was something beautiful and timeless to her about a hardback without its jacket, a book that could be known in no way except by reading it.

Christopher R. Beha

#14. I'm rooted but I flow

Virginia Woolf

#15. In pure literature, the writers of the eighteenth century achieved, indeed, many triumphs; but their great, their peculiar, triumphs were in the domain of thought.

Lytton Strachey

#16. What did he really want, anyway? To buy new books when they came out in hardback.

Rainbow Rowell

#17. Always buy pornographic books in hardback because they're easier to hold with one hand.

Robert Clark

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