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Book Quotes by Carl Sandburg
- We don't have to think up a title till we get the doggone book written.
- A book is never a masterpiece: it becomes one. Genius is the talent of a dead man.
- My room for books and study or for sitting and thinking about nothing in particular to see what would happen was at the end of…
- I have become infected, now that I see how beautifully a book is coming out of all this.
- I knew I would read all kinds of books and try to get at what it is that makes good writers good. But I made…
- His books were part of him. Each year of his life, it seemed, his books became more and more a part of him. This room,…
- All my life I have been trying to learn to read, to see and hear, and to write.
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