
Top 16 New York Times Book Review Quotes
#1. It may sound a bit like an army barracks, but the truth of the matter is: there must be some time laid aside for arranging, time for working on either a book or an article - I've written two articles in the last four months for the New York Times book review section.
Mel Torme
#2. My husband and I are huge bibliophiles. He's always reading 'The New York Times Book Review' and then ordering 20 books online.
Carrie Coon
#3. Mind is a dark fathomless ocean, and every time I sink into it, this world fades, replaced by one far more terrible and beautiful in which I will happily drown. - New York Times Book Review
Neil Gaiman
#4. So many Jonathans. A plague of literary Jonathans. If you read only the New York Times Book Review, you'd think it was the most common male name in America. Synonymous with talent, greatness. Ambition, vitality.
Jonathan Franzen
#5. Nowadays, even The New York Times Book Review is afraid to say when a popular book is crap.
Lorin Stein
#6. I clean out my house weekly. I just keep a lot of silly little things that are meaningful to me.
Cassie Scerbo
#7. In the United States, viewers don't get to see a lot of things we can show in other countries. We didn't get to show our naked Twister game from Wild On Jamaica, but we definitely filmed it.
Brooke Burke
#9. I am not a person of nature. I love to think of myself as one, but I've never even gone camping.
Mila Kunis
#10. I'm not sure a candidate ever feels his message is getting out.
Scott McCallum
#11. All of us learned how to walk by failing.
J.R. Rim
#12. Atheists are suffering from bad PR. What if Sesame Street had an atheist character?
Dan Barker
#13. Speaking of death, LeBlanc boasted he could kill me in the waiting room. I broke his wrist. He wasn't impressed.
Kelley Armstrong
#14. I don't know which will go first - rock 'n' roll or Christianity.
John Lennon
#15. I always have a story in my head that needs to be written, or at least I think I do. But I usually can't find the time to write it.
Etgar Keret
#16. The world is telling you through The New York Times and The New York Review of Books "You must shut up. You must never appear again. Because you are not relevant to us." So you have to fight their attempt to destroy you, fight to continue feeling.
James Purdy
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