Readers Quote by Rudy Francisco Download Open image ““Aren't we all waiting to be read by someone, praying that they'll tell us that we make sense?”” — Rudy Francisco ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Readers Reading Writers Writing
“Don't you ever wonder if everything we've been told really makes sense?” — Eileen Cook Copy Share Image
“So I say to you read! Read! Something will stick in the mind, be diligent and good will come of it.” — Sarah Vowell Copy Share Image
“You have not read till you understand the spirit of the matter.” — Charles Spurgeon Copy Share Image
“A lot of things in life won't make sense, so be sure to make the most sense out of those that do.” — Ashly Lorenzana Copy Share Image
“I don't pray because it makes sense to pray. I pray because my life doesn't make sense without prayer.” — Noah Benshea Copy Share Image
“We all see what we want to see. That’s the miracle of reading. The way it stimulates the human mind to create its own… — C.A. Pack Copy Share Image
“Those who believe everything they read probably should refrain from reading.” — Matt Copy Share Image
“We read frequently if unknowingly, in quest of a mind more original than our own.” — Harold Bloom Copy Share Image
“I bet if we dusted her heart for fingerprints, we’d only find yours.” — Rudy Francisco Copy Share Image
“Never ever forget that you are a constellation and I have owned a telescope since the day I was born.” — Rudy Francisco Copy Share Image
“She asks me to kill the spider. Instead, I get the most peaceful weapons I can find. I take a cup and a napkin.… — Rudy Francisco Copy Share Image
“Failure is when you talk yourself out of becoming something amazing.” — Rudy Francisco Copy Share Image
“The word “repurpose” means to take an object and give it amnesia. It means to make something forget what it’s been trained to do… — Rudy Francisco Copy Share Image
“I swear that when our lips touch, I can taste the next 60 years of my life.” — Rudy Francisco Copy Share Image
“Speak because your voice is currency, and their comfort isn't worth your silence.” — Rudy Francisco Copy Share Image
“Most of what I know I've learned from falling, from placing the brighter side of my hands against the earth and pressing until vertical.… — Rudy Francisco Copy Share Image
“I hate you, but I still I miss you, and a part of me still loves you.” — Rudy Francisco Copy Share Image
“Dear Hands, I get it. You like writing poetry. But you can’t bring a metaphor to a gunfight.” — Rudy Francisco Copy Share Image
“I’m still learning to love the parts of me that no one claps for.” — Rudy Francisco Copy Share Image
“On May 26th, 2003, Aaron Ralston was hiking, a boulder fell on his right hand, he waited four days, he then amputated his own… — Rudy Francisco 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
But editors are still the world's readers. And thus the eyes of the world. — Betsy Lerner Copy Share Image
I like to take certain aspects of genre fiction and modify them in my own way. 'Your Republic Is Calling You' follows the form… — Kim Young-ha Copy Share Image
A lot of times it's the child that sees something and not the grownup. I love that because, when readers get older, they start… — Jan Brett Copy Share Image
The comments I most appreciate come from ordinary readers who've happened on one of my books at some time of stress in their lives,… — Fred Saberhagen Copy Share Image
Readers enjoy talking about books almost as much as they like reading. — Donalyn Miller Copy Share Image
I don't like the idea of a book being a test or being used for a test. The way - in my opinion -… — Avi Copy Share Image
I like art that trusts its audience, that's written for readers who like to work hard. I like art that knows its readers are… — Joshua Mohr Copy Share Image
Many readers fail to realize this, but 'The Color Purple' is a theological text. It is about the reclamation of one's original God: the… — Alice Walker Copy Share Image