For my success I am immensely grateful to God, my parents, my family, my friends, my teachers and to the books I read.
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Reading a book is a silent conversation between two friends.
Books are the best companions as they make you sit near wisdom.
Keep reading! Keep travelling! Keep thinking! And finally you will be there, in the Land of Wisdom where the mind has the power of an eagle__ eye!
The Bible is the greatest book ever written.
Happiness is a state of mental,physical and spiritual well-being. Think pleasantly,engaged sport and read daily to enhance your well-being.
Before this generation lose the wisdom, one advice - read books.
Books. The reading, writing and cultivation of books is my form of meditation. The books in my life have brought me closest to divinity.
A book is a treasure of life.
Live to read, read to learn.
I take the book stopped at a fold, deliver myself to its pace, to the breathing of the other storyteller. If I am someone else, it's also because books move men more than journeys or tears.After many pages you end up learning a variant, a different move than the one taken and thought inevitable.I break away from what I am when I learn to treat my own life differently.
The first stair to failure is ignorance. Keep learning by leaning on the lap of information and you'll take the lead!
And because the world is too big and time is too short and you only have one life to live, read!
A book may be regarded as irrelevant until it's relevance, importance and purpose is discovered through reading
Literature is a cake with many toys baked inside-and even if you find them all, if you don't enjoy the path that leads you to them, it will be a hollow accomplishment. There was a playwright named Heller, American, I believe, who summed it up this way. He said, 'They knew everything about literature except how to enjoy it.
Within a week I walked the streets of Tel-Aviv, I wandered around Budapest and found myself admiring the Architecture of Paris. That's the power of great literature.
Books are a staircase to unknown worlds.
Later that night though, as I stayed awake into the early hours of morning devouring the second novel in a series, I understood what it meant to befriend a book. The books knew me, far better than I knew them; they knew my fears, my doubts, my dreams. They gave words to feelings I did not even realize I experienced. They listened. They consoled. They kept me company. The books gave me a life outside of my own.