Best 14 quotes in «love to read quotes» category

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    Stop waiting for Prince Charming. Get up and find him. The poor idiot may be stuck in a tree or something...

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    Later that night though, as I stayed awake into the early hours of morning devouring the second novel in a series, I understood what it meant to befriend a book. The books knew me, far better than I knew them; they knew my fears, my doubts, my dreams. They gave words to feelings I did not even realize I experienced. They listened. They consoled. They kept me company. The books gave me a life outside of my own.

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    If you love to read, if you love nature and if you have a dog, you've got it made.

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    I'd like to imagine that "dreamoir" becomes a subgenre of nonfiction, maybe ultimately because I'd love to read many more dreamoirs by other writers - poets and memoirists especially.

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    i love to read and you should read percy kackson & the olympians the last one the best

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    I love to read, I love to watch movies, and I love to be with my children.

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    I love to read about what my love life is really like.

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    I love to read. My education is self-inflicted

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    I love to read poetry but I haven't written anything that I'm willing to show anybody.

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    Sure, I love to read, and I love to learn, but I was always nerdy that way.

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    In quiet moments, I love to read.

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    I play with my grandchildren. I tend to my garden, which I love. Of course, I love to read, and family is really what it's all about.

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    I write romance because I love to read romance.

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    A series of books, dilapidated and faded, sit bundled together. Most of the bindings are separating from the yellowed pages, but each is at home in its battered state. Their wrinkled pages and discolored skin tell not of old age, but of a good life. These books, unlike so many others, were not just read, but revisited, loved, and experienced.