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David Bowie
“I'm a real self-educated kind of guy. I read voraciously. Every book I ever bought, I have. I can't throw it away. It's physically impossible to leave my hand! Some of them are in warehouses. I've got a library that I keep the ones I really really like. I look around my library some nights and I do these terrible things to myself--I count up the books and think, how long I might have to live and think, 'F@#%k, I can't read two-thirds of these books.' It overwhelms me with sadness."
--David Bowie, quoted in the Daily Beast in a 2002 interview with Bob Guccione, Jr.”
David Bowie

Samantha Sotto Yambao
“Books do not find value when they are written. They find value when they are read. Every book here is both worthless and priceless at the same time. It depends on who you ask.”
Samantha Sotto Yambao, Water Moon

Martha Sweeney
“Something significant, magical, and
inspiring happens with each word you read in the pages of a book. You explore new lands, meet new people, feel new emotions, and are no longer the same person you were one word prior to reading it.”
Martha Sweeney, Bookish: Adult Coloring Book

Joanne Ganci
“I'm filled with that buzz that finishing a good book gives you. You know the one. When all you want to do is savor the words that just changed your life, even if for just a moment. When you're still high from experiencing every up and down the characters went through. Feeling as though you were right there with them, seated front row, hands in the air as you take that first plunge down to the final dip of the roller coaster they call life.”
Joanne Ganci, Their Book Nerd

George MacDonald
“I never had been by any means a book-worm; but the very outside of a book had a charm to me. It was a kind of sacrament—an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace; as, indeed, what on God's earth is not?”
George MacDonald, The Portent

Charlie Lovett
“King Arthur's Knights had been the first book Arthur had read late at night under the covers with a torch...it was he supposed, thinking back on it, the first book that had showed him what reading was really all about.”
Charlie Lovett, The Lost Book of the Grail

Toni Jordan
“This isn't just a story. This is...a way to understand the world, passed down from person to person, and changing each one on the way. It's the smell, the touch. Books are art that talks to us.”
Toni Jordan, The Fragments

Toni Jordan
“Books are time travel and space travel and mood-altering drugs. They are mind-melds and telepathy and past-life regression. How people can stand here and not sense the magic in them - it's inconceivable to her.”
Toni Jordan, The Fragments

Toni Jordan
“To spend her days reading and growing things. Could there be any better life?”
Toni Jordan, The Fragments

Tabi Slick
“I knew it was silly to talk to a book, but it was hard not to with how much joy it brought me the moment I touched it. This was the key to everything. My way to freedom.”
Tabi Slick, Tompkin's School: For The Resurrected

“I want to live an adventure. If not physically, then mentally and emotionally, through the world of literature.”
Sophie Monteiro

Fausat Omolara Ayinla
“There are two types of people; those who love reading and those who love writing.
I'm a mixture of both.”
Fausat Omolara Ayinla

Laura C. Reden
“The books were dingy and outdated, and yet; the stories were still as rich as the day they had been written—the fantasies forever young and the infinite possibilities as fine as aged wine.”
Laura C. Reden, Dark Reflections

Emily Henry
“And I,” he replies, “am not letting you destroy those poor, innocent
shoes. I’m not that kind of man.”
Emily Henry, Book Lovers

Enamul Haque
“In the endless bookstore of life, each page I flip shows just how much I've yet to explore.”
Enamul Haque

Enamul Haque
“In the vast library of existence, every page we turn reveals countless unread.”
Enamul Haque