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Reading Quotes by George R. R. Martin
- Reading. That was the sport I was good at.
- One of the big breakthroughs, I think for me, was reading Robert A. Heinlein's four rules of writing, one of which was, 'You must finish…
- I am not going to get into it myself, except to say (1) if I am writing "boy fiction," who are all those boys with…
- Do you want to die old and craven in your bed?- How else? Though not till I'm done reading.
- But my philosophy is that plot advancement is not what the experience of reading fiction is about. If all we care about is advancing the…
- A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one.
- The great thing about reading is that it broadens your life
- I love fantasy. I grew up reading fantasy.
- A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.
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