I didn’t know, until reading A Course in Miracles, that a miracle is a reasonable thing to ask for. I didn’t know that a miracle is just a shift in perception.

“I am an omnivorous reader with a strangely retentive memory for trifles.”

“The art of reading is to skip judiciously.”

"I've actually not read any books on time management."

"The stars had only one task: they taught me how to read. They taught me I had a language in heaven and another language on earth."

I only read biographies, metaphysics and psychology. I can dream up my own fiction.

Keep a diary and one day it'll keep you.

Everyone probably thinks that I'm a raving nymphomaniac, that I have an insatiable sexual appetite, when the truth is I'd rather read a book.

Anything I've ever read by John Irving has been really well written.

"Read in the moment and each step will take you closer to complete self-knowledge."

"To be simple is no small matter."

"Stupidity lies in wanting to draw conclusions."

"Players like him are seldom available. He's just good all-around. Reading the rush, good stick, use of his body, making the outlet pass, reading plays."

"Writing and reading is to me synonymous with existing."

"We've come a long way at reading each other's body language at the line of scrimmage when we're watching what the defense is doing to us, ... He's come a long way on that and he's brought me along with him."

"Sleep is the most innocent creature there is and a sleepless man the most guilty."

"Reading made Don Quixote a gentleman, but believing what he read made him mad."

"I don't read novels whilst I'm writing one; I just haven't got a wide enough brain to concentrate on incoming and outgoing in the same time zone."

"Nothing induces me to read a novel except when I have to make money by writing about it. I detest them."

"I read the book of Job last night, I don't think God comes out well in it."

"What is read twice is usually remembered more than what is once written."

"What is reading, but silent conversation."

"A man ought to read just as his inclination leads him; for what he reads as a task will do him little good."