Unread Book Quotes
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Unread Book Quotes & Sayings
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your days are like pages, the chapters unread. you have to keep turning your book has no end
— John Steinbeck
Take ACTION! When we DO NOT take action, our potentiality becomes the soil that houses the seeds of our regret.
— Steve Maraboli
Then if my friendships break and bend, There's little need to cry The while I know that every foe Is faithful till I die.
— Dorothy Parker
To be a prophet, Knox emphasizes, requires living in and looking at the present, at what is really going on around you.
— Anne Carson
An unread book does nobody any good. Stories happen in the mind of a reader, not among symbols printed on a page.
— Brandon Mull
Nothing leaves a scar upon an Authors heart more than a book they've written with purpose going unread.
— Mark W. Boyer
Death is the final chapter in a book you can't unread. You keep waiting to feel like the person you were before that chapter ended. You never will.
— Karen Marie Moning
Our ancestors have travelled the iron age; the golden is before us.
— Jacques-Henri Bernardin De Saint-Pierre
An unread book does nobody any good
— Brandon Mull
Destroying species is like tearing pages out of an unread book, written in a language humans hardly know how to read, about the place where they live.
— Holmes Rolston III
The baby sits in front of MTV watching violent fantasies, while Dad guzzles beer with his favorite sport only to find his heroes all coked up.
— Lou Reed
An unread book is just a block of paper.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Your love to me was like an unread book.
— Countee Cullen
It is another's fault if he be ungrateful, but it is mine if I do not give. To find one thankful man, I will oblige a great many that are not so.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Manage me, I'm a mess
Turn a page, I'm a book
Half unread — All Time Low
Turn a page, I'm a book
Half unread — All Time Low
Every new book we read in our brief and busy lives means that a classic is left unread.
— B.R. Myers