Books Quote by Craig Raine Download Open image ““It was like being trapped forever in the present tense of the first line of a first reader.”” — Craig Raine ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Books Present tense
“A constant reader is one who always returns to his first loves.” — Maurice Francis Egan Copy Share Image
“There was once a point to this story, but it has temporarily escaped the chronicler’s mind.” — Douglas Adams Copy Share Image
“Reading had never let me down before. It had always been the one sure thing.” — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
“The characters write the story … I just get to be the first one to read it!” — Sam Bradley Copy Share Image
“There is nothing quite like the expectancy of the beginning writer, unless it is the conceit of the successful one.” — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
“How can I be expected to be trapped for the rest of my life by a man frozen in time?” — Alice Sebold Copy Share Image
“Have you ever been reading a book and found yourself having to pause for a second and read a certain part again because the author has summed up in a few sentences exactly what you were feeling at a certain point in your life; a feeling you'd never been able to put into words before and there it suddenly is… — Emily May Copy Share
“Readers read to escape from the world, Author's write to never have to go back to it again.” — Chami Rupasinghe Copy Share Image
“First and the last hang about in memories without end.” — Alka Dimri Saklani, Beyond Secrets Copy Share Image
The task of the artist at any time is uncompromisingly simple to discover what has not yet been done, and to do it. — Craig Raine Copy Share Image
“In his autobiography Stravinsky relates that the first music he remembers was made by a peasant, working his hand in his armpit to produce… — Craig Raine Copy Share Image
“Friendship is one friend betraying another friend to a third friend. With a fond friendly smile. The greater the betrayal, the greater the intimacy… — Craig Raine Copy Share Image
“When Julia was twenty-nine, her hair was already bar-coded. Now, at sixty-two, it was a solid helmet of bright pewter, level with her lean,… — Craig Raine Copy Share Image
“I am awaiting the return of the nerves to the epidermis. They're being pretty damn slow about it.” — Craig Raine Copy Share Image
“Here she is at her kitchen table, fingering a jigsaw of thalidomide ginger, thinking about the arthritis in her hands.” — Craig Raine Copy Share Image
“Caxtons are mechanical birds with many wings and some are treasured for their markings-- they cause the eyes to melt or the body to… — Craig Raine Copy Share Image
“In the morning, when she walked to the consulate, carefully watching her sandals on the pavement, she glanced up and saw a Negro wearing… — Craig Raine Copy Share Image
“Her laugh. The way she smoked before she gave up. Smoke trickling up her nostrils. Spokes of smoke when she spoke.” — Craig Raine Copy Share Image
“...much of poetry in the making is the fiddle with a few items. You lay a word against another and wait. You try another… — Craig Raine Copy Share Image
“The jery, impeded walk of a man stuck in a turnstile, admitted, and stuck in a turnstile, admitted, and stuck in a turnstile. He… — Craig Raine Copy Share Image
“Begin with the soft smelted upturned heart-shaped mouth made for smiling a smile kept for kindness, tenderness, incapable of malice. Am I going too… — Craig Raine Copy Share Image
I think a new world will arise out of the religious mists when we approach our Bible with the idea that it is not… — Aiden Wilson Tozer Copy Share Image
If I had a dollar for every time I couldn’t sleep, I could buy a billion locks and finally read a book in peace. — Aesop Rock Copy Share Image
If what I write is literature, I guess you'd better emphasize the 'litter.' — Lydia Lunch Copy Share Image
My sentences got sharper and my stories more efficient, and I gradually learned to imagine the reader more clearly and to empathize with that… — Karen Thompson Walker Copy Share Image
Young men, especially in America, write to me and ask me to recommend “a course of reading.” Distrust a course of reading! People who… — Andrew Lang Copy Share Image
“Within the pages of books, I've journeyed to Mandalay, the Milky Way and Santa Fe, without once having to leave my armchair.” — Kevin Ansbro Copy Share Image
“Tacitus did not write a most dangerous book. His readers made it so.” — Christopher K. Krebs Copy Share Image
“Take some books and read; that’s an immense help; and books are always good company if you have the right sort.” — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
Reader, if you are gifted with nerves like mine, aspire to any character but that of a wit. — Charles Lamb Copy Share Image
I have many who keep me going, I am very fortunate in this sense. There is nothing like a child who knows more about… — Floyd Cooper Copy Share Image
I think books in which people are really happy and things are going well are probably the most challenging novels there are to write,… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image