“Every balance sheet tells a story that I love to read. I am a Chartered Accountant.” — Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma Copy Share Image
I love to read stories. And I don't to get to talk about my favorite novels very often in my job. — Hope Jahren Copy Share Image
I would love to read more magazines but I find it hard to spare the time. — Cathy Newman Copy Share Image
I love to be read to, I love to read aloud and I love to read to children. — Mary Ann Hoberman Copy Share Image
We wanted to write a book that we would have read as kids, and would love to read to our children. — Tom Fletcher Copy Share Image
I love ghost stories, I love to read them, and I love the idea of being haunted. — Micah Perks Copy Share Image
“That’s what books do, isn’t it? That’s why I love to read. They bring us closer to ourselves.” — Lisa Scottoline Copy Share Image
My folks were busy. My dad was a teacher, and it was during the Second World War, and my mother was working.… — Robert Osborne Copy Share Image
I loved to read, and I think any child who loves to read will read anything, including the back of the cereal… — Judy Blume Copy Share Image
Who wants to be used? I love to read, so books are my main friends. They're always available, always friendly, and always… — Lurlene McDaniel Copy Share Image
My wife and I love to read. We're going to have to move out to make room for the books! And we… — Gale Gordon Copy Share Image
I really just love to read, period, whether it be books or magazines or the back of the cereal box. It's the… — Sarah Dessen Copy Share Image
“I think that’s why I love to read. I’ll read almost anything—mystery, suspense, slice of life—but what I really love is romance.… — S.T. Prussing Copy Share Image
Write what you would love to read. Finish what you begin to write. Your voice is uniquely yours and we are all… — Jody Lynn Nye Copy Share Image
I love to read. I remember hearing that the average author takes two years to write a book. So when I read… — Mark Batterson Copy Share Image
“We are what we love to read, and when we admit to loving a book, we admit that the book represents some… — Nina Sankovitch Copy Share Image
I think the most important lesson isn't necessarily to try and write a different book every time, or to try and brand… — Chris Bohjalian Copy Share Image
I love to read about music and about art, but I don't try and take things about mythology or guidelines as to… — Emily Haines Copy Share Image
“Reading is a tool. If you can't read you won't get very far in life. If you love to read you will… — Evan Hensley-Reano Copy Share Image
I was not a comic book reader, but my son is. My son wasn't really interested in reading books, which was hard… — Virginia Madsen Copy Share Image
My buddies and I, we all went to law school together, and once we started working in different cities, we all did… — Tucker Max Copy Share Image
Write what you like, then imbue it with life and make it unique by blending in your own personal knowledge of life,… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
I never need to find time to read. When people say to me, ‘Oh, yeah, I love reading. I would love to… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I love to read the biographies of godly men and women who achieved great things for God. Generally I find that one… — Aaron Fruh Copy Share Image
“Dear Mr. Peter Van Houten (c/o Lidewij Vliegenthart), My name is Hazel Grace Lancaster. My friend Augustus Waters, who read An Imperial… — John Green Copy Share Image
I think the first thing - if you want to be a writer - the first thing you need to do is… — Cheryl Strayed Copy Share Image
I get letters from two kinds of readers. History buffs, who love to read history and biography for fun, and then kids… — Russell Freedman Copy Share Image
“We all know that sex is the most interesting topic in the world. We love to talk about sex. There's no juicier… — Oliver Markus Malloy Copy Share Image
“housekeeper. She’s like the absentminded professor in that old movie. Then there are Jessi Ramsey and Mallory Pike, junior officers in the… — Ann M. Martin Copy Share Image
“Shaking his head as he laid the invitation down on his desk, he leaned back in his chair, put his hands behind… — Jen Turano Copy Share Image
I love to read the dedications of old books written in monarchies for they invariably honor some (usually insignificant) knight or duke… — Stephen Jay Gould Copy Share Image