Bookstores Quote by Michael P. Naughton Download Open image ““Your reciept is your library card." -- On what killed the brick and mortar bookstores.”” — Michael P. Naughton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bookstores Business quotes Competition
“The Parkchester Library was my haven. To thumb through the card catalog was to touch an infinite bounty, more books than I could ever… — Sonia Sotomayor Copy Share Image
“Sir, the fact that the book is in a public library brings no comfort.Books are the one element in which I am personally and… — Harold Laski Copy Share Image
“The books I'd checked out of the library earlier in the week were still stacked on my bureau, whispering my name and begging to… — Laurie Halse Anderson Copy Share Image
“Libraries are full of ghosts, books being the most haunted things of all.” — Maya Panika Copy Share Image
“Collect books, even if you don't plan on reading them right away. Nothing is more important than an unread library.” — John Waters Copy Share Image
“Libraries should be the beating heart of the school, not mausoleums for dusty books.” — Stephanie Harvey Copy Share Image
“But with each passing year, and each whimsical purchase, our libraries become more and more able to articulate who we are, whether we read… — nick hornby Copy Share Image
“they do have these things called bookstores there. I've heard tell that if you give them money, they let you leave with a book.” — Lauren Morrill Copy Share Image
“If every kid who said he was going to the library, when he was really off doing something else, actually went to the library,… — Ron Koertge Copy Share Image
“Things don't happen for a reason, we make reasons out of things that happen.” — Michael P. Naughton Copy Share Image
“I didn't grow up in a Norman Rockwell house... my house was more akin to Norman Lear.” — Michael P. Naughton Copy Share Image
“There's nothing quite like the sound of chainsaws over morning coffee.” — Michael P. Naughton Copy Share Image
“You don't have to reinvent the wheel... just steal the hubcaps.” — Michael P. Naughton Copy Share Image
“History's greatest composers world be rolling in their graves if they knew that their beautiful compositions were reduced to distorted hold music.” — Michael P. Naughton Copy Share Image
“Don't just do what is required, do what is respected then, at you'll know, you did the right thing even if it works out… — Michael P. Naughton Copy Share Image
“Freedom of Speech has become Freedom of Stupidity on the internet. Some ignominious users should not be given a voice to comment at all.” — Michael P. Naughton Copy Share Image
“Rock is not dead, but it is The Walking Dead, with a few groups still trying to survive in a zombie apocalypse of musicians… — Michael P. Naughton Copy Share Image
“The key to good writing is to leave Boo Radley in the house until the end of the story.” — Michael P. Naughton Copy Share Image
“History's greatest composers would be appalled to hear their greatest works reduced to distorted hold music for businesses.” — Michael P. Naughton Copy Share Image
A man in a bookstore buys a book on loneliness and every woman in the store hits on him. A woman buys a book… — Douglas Coupland Copy Share Image
Evangelical Christians and I can sit down and talk one on one about how much we love Jesus, and yet I'm not carried in… — Anne Lamott Copy Share Image
My main interest was finding boyfriends. I'd park myself in the bookstore and read with one eye on everyone coming in. — Sally Mann Copy Share Image
At one time in my career, Barnes and Noble bookstores categorized my books as religious fiction. — Richard Paul Evans Copy Share Image
...bookstores, libraries... they're the closest thing I have to a church. — Jim C. Hines Copy Share Image
Here, you can walk into a bookstore and pick up a Bible or Christian literature and learn. Over there, they are lucky if they… — Michael Scott Copy Share Image
In turbulent times, in times of great change, people head for the two extremes: fundamentalism and personal, spiritual experience...With no membership lists or even… — John Naisbitt Copy Share Image
“Judge not the value of a friend by the number of boy- or girlfriends they helped you get. But by the number of books… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“Readership is highly dependent upon format and distribution as much as it is on content.” — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
If Im in the bookstore, and I see a 700-page novel, my first thought is, Ooh, how could you cut this down to size… — Brian Helgeland Copy Share Image
Out of the closets and into the museums, libraries, architectural monuments, concert halls, bookstores, recording studios and film studios of the world. Everything belongs… — Anonymous Copy Share Image