
Top 24 Quotes About Ereaders
#1. Dedicated ereaders are as sharp as steak knives in doing what they're supposed to do, which is let you read books. The iPad is more like a Swiss Army knife
it can cut the steak and uncork a wine bottle, and there's even a toothpick to use when you're done eating! It's got it all.
Jason Merkoski
#2. And I thought Ereaders could not become any more dreadful.
S.A. Tawks
#3. Ereaders were a great convenience, but nothing could beat the smell of a library and old books.
Kate Evangelista
#4. There's talent on the streets, kids with ideas who have stories to tell and never get a chance.
James Jannard
#5. Amazon is winning the ebook revolution, but it may lose the war.
Jason Merkoski
#6. I am alone in the world, Dolores, and I am homesick for my own kind.
Kate DiCamillo
#7. One of the most destructive anti-concepts in the history of moral philosophy is the term 'duty.
Ayn Rand
#8. I weighed the pros and cons of both, and college outweighed the pro ranks at the time and I'm definitely glad I made the choice to come to Oregon State because I'm a better player for it.
Jacoby Ellsbury
#9. Books smell and feel better. They have that wonderful thingness of turning the pages.
Neil Gaiman
#10. The important part is to get all of this information out of your head and listed somewhere.
Giles Johnston
#11. Reading for enjoyment won't die altogether, but this Ereader device has the potential to repel those less imaginative from fiction. And that could have an undesirable domino effect.
S.A. Tawks
#12. Lovers of print are simply confusing the plate for the food.
Douglas Adams
#13. Because you've got guy parts, you're automatically a better mechanic than me? I don't think so, Eve said, and bailed out of the passenger side.
Rachel Caine
#15. But then again, in addition to paper and cardboard ... a little illuminated box, that contains thousands and thousands of stories? People aren't fascinated by that? Really?
Michael Cunningham
#16. I was probably like 13 years old, 14. And I used to walk home doing the beatbox from school. That's how I created it. There was no walkmans back then, no iPods, no CDs. There was just me. Back then there was the boom box.
Doug E. Fresh
#17. Paul famously wrote, "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control."5 How often do we measure Christian ideas and beliefs by these criteria?
Tony Jones
#18. They fought to smile through the lines and the mud and the long hours, dancing under the stars and under the watchful eyes of their government, an Orwellian backdrop for a Rockwellian world.
Denise Kiernan
#19. It seems to me that anyone whose library consists of a Kindle lying on a table is some sort of bloodless nerd.
Penelope Lively
#21. The Kindle itself is just the tip of the iceberg, and its true workings are invisible.
Jason Merkoski
#22. An understanding of Sor Juana's work must include an understanding of the prohibitions her work confronts. Her speech leads us to what cannot be said, what cannot be said to an orthodoxy, the orthodoxy to a tribunal, and the tribunal to a sentence.
Octavio Paz
#23. The only way you improve is to try new things.
Charles Koch
#24. The thoughts we think and the words we speak creates our
experiences.
Louise Hay
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