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“Taking the alphabet first and learning one letter a year for twenty-six years he will be able to read and write as early in life as he ought to. If we were more careful not to teach our children to read in their childhood we should not be so anxious about the effects of pernicious literature upon their adolescent morals.”
John Kendrick Bangs“I like to read and write because it is the ONLY thing that takes my mind off of the real world and my spinning worries. It is a time I can be free of anxiety, worry, and stress. When my life gets hectic I HAVE to read and write or I'll drown.”
Shandy L. Kurth“They say that to escape reality is when you sleep, but when you sleep your sub conscious is in control of your dreams. For me to escape reality is when I read and write. When I read the world around me doesn't exist. The world in the story does and when I write I'm in control. Think of it as the author is the god of the world that they created. They set the characters fate.”
Emily aka xXxWhitelipsxXx“They must talk to each other directly, Ender, mind to mind. What one thinks, another can also think; what one remembers, another can also re-member. Why would they ever develop language? Why would they ever learn to read and write? How would they know what reading and writing were if they saw them? Or signals? Or numbers? Or anything that we use to communicate? This isn’t just a matter of translating from one language to another. They don’t have a language at all. We used every means we could think of to communicate with them, but they don’t even have the machinery to know we’re signaling. And maybe they’ve been trying to think to us, and they can’t understand why we don’t respond.”
Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game“I read and write.”
Lailah Gifty Akita“Being blind is the worst possible thing and asking me to read and write no more is torture.”
Jessica E. Larsen“Illiteracy is simply the inability to read and write.”
Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance“When you learn to read and write, it opens up opportunities for you to learn so many other things. When you learn to read, you can then read to learn. And it's the same thing with coding. If you learn to code, you can code to learn. Now some of the things you can learn are sort of obvious. You learn more about how computers work.”
Mitchel Resnick“She asked me could I read and write. I told her, "Of course, and I can talk too.”
Sister Souljah, The Coldest Winter Ever“You do what you were made to do. Some of us were made to read and write. Thanks be to God.”
Nancy M. Malone, Walking a Literary Labyrinth