Top 16 Reading Can Take You Places Quotes
#1. Reading can take you places you have never been before.
Dr. Seuss
#2. Mr. Kaplan is the first traveler to take us on a journey to the jagged places where these tectonic plates meet, and his argument
that our future is being shaped far away 'at the ends of the earth'
makes his travelogue pertinent and compelling reading.
Michael Ignatieff
#3. I do believe that characters in novels belong to their writers and their readers pretty equally. I've learned a lot of things about the characters I write from people who read about them. Readers expand them in ways I don't think of and take them to places I can't go.
Ann Brashares
#4. The joy of reading can take you so many different places. In addition to intelligence and stretching your mind, I just think reading is so crucial in terms of being a well-rounded person.
Gayle King
#5. I grew up reading SF in the '70s and '80s, and I like fast, thought-provoking plots that take you places in fully realized worlds.
Kim Harrison
#6. Some things get lost others return. That is how it is: the way of things.
Julia Green
#7. It is only certain that there is nothing certain, and that nothing is more miserable or more proud than man.
Michel De Montaigne
#8. She wanted a book to take her places she couldn't get to herself.
Jeffrey Eugenides
#9. Reading was my only escape from reality. Through books, I could be whoever I wanted. I could fall in love with the handsome prince, travel to exotic places, and take the leap that almost always had a happy ending.
Teresa Mummert
#10. As Amma used to say, the good thing about the truth is it's true, and there's no arguing with the truth.
Kami Garcia
#11. I always have tendency to form very strong local attachments, so I was very keen to find out about the school I was going to, its history, and the countryside. I was acquiring a kind of English character if you like, Englishness about things and my attitudes.
Ibn Warraq
#12. Nothing is impossible. In fact, the word it's self says, 'I'm Possible!
Audrey Hepburn
#13. Other young women were more than kind when it came to teaching him the basics of makeup artistry, but he did not like the idea of foundation, knowing enough alchemy to realize it had historically been made with lead and mercury.
Thomm Quackenbush
#14. I believe in fate and what's meant to be mine will be mine, and if it's not in my lap, then it's not mine.
Cameron Diaz
#15. All things are in a state of vibration. Vibrations from objects in our surroundings are constantly impinging upon us and carry to our senses a cognition of the external world. The vibrations in the ether act upon our eyes so that we see, and vibrations in the air transmit sounds to the ear.
Max Heindel
#16. I would prefer chess to become part of the Olympic Games. This would also lead to chess become more accepted as a sport in general.
Viswanathan Anand
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