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“Look in your local Christian Bookstore. You could take most of the books there, throw them into the sea, and not lose anything valuable. The vast majority of them are just placebos that superficially attack trivial problems. During the eras when the church was most holy, Christians had very few books to read, but the ones they did have told them how to have a relationship with God. Most books today don't do that.”
John F. MacArthur Jr.“My youngest brother had a wonderful schtick from some time in high school, through to graduating medicine. He had a card in his wallet that read, ‘If I am found with amnesia, please give me the following books to read …’ And it listed half a dozen books where he longed to recapture that first glorious sense of needing to find out ‘what happens next’ … the feeling that keeps you up half the night. The feeling that comes before the plot’s been learned.”
Guy Gavriel Kay“My Aunt Helen was my favorite person in the whole world. She was my mom’s sister. She got straight A’s when she was a teenager and she used to give me books to read. My father said that the books were a little too old for me, but I liked them so he just shrugged and let me read.”
Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower“So many books to read, will I ever finish reading?”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!“Can you imagine a world without books to read?”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind“Reading is my favourite occupation, when I have leisure for it and books to read.”
Anne Brontë, Agnes Grey“you may always find good books to read but the best and the ultimate book to read is the Holy Bible”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, Distinctive Footprints of Life: Where Are You Heading Towards?“You read, move your lips, figure out the words, and it's like you're in two places at the same time: you're sitting or lying with your legs curled up, your hand groping in the bowl, but you can see different worlds, far-off worlds that maybe never existed but still seem real. You run or sail or race in a sleigh--you're running away from someone, or you yourself have decided to attack--your heart thumps, life flies by, and it's wondrous: you can live as many different lives as there are books to read.”
Tatyana Tolstaya, The Slynx