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  • I can read your body language like a conversation -- Dom Kennedy
  • Books think for me. I can read anything which I call a book. -- Charles Lamb
  • I can read in red. I can read in blue. I can read in pickle color too. -- Dr. Seuss
  • The role always attracts me. Sometimes I can read something and I can barely see the rest of the script. -- Brigid Brannagh
  • Reviews are great. I can read negative reviews and say, You know that point they made... they were dead on. -- Kelley Armstrong
  • I don't pretend that I can read minds. I don't believe anybody can read minds. In other words, I don't believe in psychics. -- Keith Barry
  • I can read in any book and newspaper about the city of Detroit, but I want to hear what the people in Detroit have to say about Detroit. My best education is actually talking to people. -- Erin Cummings
  • Normally, when I read a script, it takes me two and a half hours. I usually put it down and come back to it. So, I know if I can read a script in one sitting, it's a fantastic script. -- Katee Sackhoff
  • I feel free and strong. If I were not a reader of books I could not feel this way. Whatever may happen to me, thank God that I can read, that I have truly touched the minds of other men. -- Walter Tevis
  • It has long been my boast that I can read or eat anything. But unfortunately, although I eat like a Hoover, I read so slowly that I am always on the smart book three years after everyone else has finished. -- Katharine Whitehorn
  • Believing there's no God stops me from being solipsistic. I can read ideas from all different people from all different cultures. Without God, we can agree on reality, and I can keep learning where I'm wrong. We can all keep adjusting, so we can really communicate. -- Penn Jillette
  • I can readily conceive of a man without hands or feet; and I could conceive of him without a head, if experience had not taught me that by this he thinks, Thought then, is the essence of man, and without this we cannot conceive of him. -- Blaise Pascal
  • I see more now. As far as concepts, I know where teammates are going, linemen are going. I can read defensive fronts. I can read the body language of linebackers. I study film to see who's a bull rusher and who's a finesse rusher. I think I've learned. -- Brandon Jacobs
  • Writing that gets rewritten as the earth moves. If you look at the sky that way, it's this massive shifting poem, or maybe a letter, first written by one author, and then, when the earth moves, annotated by another. So I stare and stare until, one day, I can read it. -- Maria Dahvana Headley
  • You may consider me presumptuous, gentlemen, but I claim to be a citizen of the United States, with all the qualifications of a voter. I can read the Constitution, I am possessed of two hundred and fifty dollars, and the last time I looked in the old family Bible I found I was over twenty-one years of age. -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  • I can read books and news articles about people who have excelled, people who have done extremely well in their chosen field, or made a lot of money, or married well, or what have you. When some people read this stuff, they get inspired, but when I read it, it makes me feel worse. Sometimes I wish I had never learned to read. -- John S. Hall
  • It's my special magical power. I can read your mind when you're thinking dirty thoughts." "So, ninety-five percent of the time." She craned her head back to look up at him. "Ninety-five percent? What's the other five percent?" "Oh, you know, the usual--demons I might kill, runes I need to learn, people who've annoyed me recently, people who've annoyed me not so recently, ducks." "Ducks? -- Cassandra Clare
  • I just can't read music. -- Kate Smith
  • I'm Charles Baker Harris...I can read -- Harper Lee
  • I can read minds, but I'm illiterate. -- Mitch Hedberg
  • Read read read Thats all I can say -- Carolyn Keene
  • Don't send me no letter, cause I can't read. -- Fats Domino
  • I can read and arrange, but I can't write. -- Nina Simone
  • I read to my kid, but I can't stand reading. -- Adam Sandler
  • Sometimes I can't read my own handwriting. That's a problem! -- Judy Blume
  • I can read the Tarot cards and believe in ghosts. -- Mark Roberts
  • I think really good books can be read by anybody. -- Norton Juster
  • I can't read ten pages of Steinbeck without throwing up. -- James Gould Cozzens
  • In nature's infinite book of secrecy A little I can read. -- William Shakespeare
  • I certainly don't believe that people can read other people's minds. -- Robert Barry
  • I can find my biography in every fable that I read -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • I can find my biography in every fable that I read. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • When I can't sleep, I read a book by Steve Allen. -- Oscar Levant
  • Yeah, I can read music and I know the names of chords. -- Dave Navarro
  • Can I read it? They really liked it when I did it. -- CM Punk
  • I'm not a Wall Street expert, but I can read the papers. -- Mickey Kaus
  • I'm supposed to be writing a book, and I can hardly read. -- Mark Fidrych
  • I don't think you can read poetry while you're watching television very well. -- Edward Hirsch
  • I can't even read a script. I've tried and it's painful to watch. -- Lauren Conrad
  • I can't read scripts any more because of the trouble with my eyes. -- Judi Dench
  • however, i can read hers- she'll be waiting to ambush you in class. -- Stephenie Meyer
  • I think kids will read more good books than we can possibly produce. -- Rick Riordan
  • Anything you read can influence your work, so I try to read good stuff. -- S. E. Hinton
  • I always get scared. I can't read scripts. I'm scared, scary movies and stuff. -- Vanessa Ferlito
  • This is why I read novels: so I can escape my own unrelenting monologue. -- Carol Shields
  • I do believe something very magical can happen when you read a good book -- J. K. Rowling
  • I only read biographies, metaphysics and psychology. I can dream up my own fiction. -- Mae West
  • I can't read a note of music. I just do it all from ear. -- Jane Horrocks
  • I write in a noisy, distracting world so the books can be read there. -- Chuck Palahniuk
  • That I can read and be happy while I am reading, is a great blessing. -- Anthony Trollope
  • I can't read historical fiction because I find the real thing so much more interesting. -- Antonia Fraser
  • Every time I read Erin Belieu work I'm pierced in that wonderful way poetry can. -- Cheryl Strayed
  • Anyone can read the news to you. I promise to feel the news... at you. -- Stephen Colbert
  • Frost is back - this is a brilliant read, I can't recommend it highly enough. -- Martina Cole
  • I read so I can live more than one life in more than one place. -- Anne Tyler
  • I get an awful lot of fan mail, and I read all that I can. -- John Denver
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  • I can play just about any keyboard but I can't read or write a note. -- John Carpenter
  • Richer than I you can never be, I had a mother who read to me. -- Strickland Gillilan
  • I don't like to read nonfiction. To me, fact is something I can look up. -- Fran Lebowitz
  • I can't even read notes. But I can teach someone how to make a guitar smoke. -- Ace Frehley
  • I think my painting is so autobiographical if anyone can take the trouble to read it. -- Lee Krasner
  • Oh no, honey, I can't read little things like letters. I read big things like men. -- Sojourner Truth
  • I don't believe for one moment you can write well what you wouldn't read for pleasure. -- Nora Roberts
  • I question whether we can afford to teach mother macramé when Johnny still can't read. -- Jerry Brown
  • I can read and write. I went to school for six years. I just couldn't continue. -- Angel Cabrera
  • My thoughts can sometimes be spurred by what I read, but my reading is extremely eclectic. -- Robyn Davidson
  • When I cannot read, when I cannot think, when I cannot even pray, I can trust. -- Hudson Taylor
  • My best friends are books, I can easily read them and take them wherever I go. -- Deborah Roberts
  • I read hungrily and delightedly, and have realized since that you can't write unless you read. -- William Trevor
  • I wonder why you can always read a doctor's bill and you can never read his prescription. -- Finley Peter Dunne
  • I have to say I do read partly for escapism. Why can't I escape and learn something? -- Christopher Bollen
  • I can read a lot of French newspapers with Google Translate and have them read quite comfortably. -- Ethan Zuckerman
  • Until I can read a story physically, with the eyes, it doesn't seem to exist for me. -- Edward P. Jones
  • I myself never make any notes. Usually, if I write something down, I can't read it afterwards. -- Roman Abramovich
  • I've not chosen to learn to read print. I can read simple words but it's so tedious. -- Mike May
  • Poetry says the things that I can't say. I read a lot, but I never write it. -- Trevor McDonald
  • I'm not good at normal things. I can't drive a car. I couldn't read till I was 10. -- Michael Lindsay-Hogg
  • I do not think anyone can read War and Peace too much. I read it six times... -- Maxwell Perkins
  • I read a lot of true-crime books, but sometimes they can put you in a bad mood. -- Steve Schirripa
  • I never stopped loving the deeper sciences, and I read as deeply into lay science as I can. -- Jon Spaihts
  • I can never leave a bookstore without buying a book. I read four or five at a time. -- Mireille Guiliano
  • Are you laboring under the impression that I read these memoranda of yours? I can't even lift them. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Do you think I can read [Alain] Robbe-Grillet in an underdeveloped country? He does not feel himself maimed. -- Jean-Paul Sartre
  • I read Shakespeare and the Bible, and I can shoot dice. That's what I call a liberal education. -- Tallulah Bankhead
  • Actually, every time I am back in New York, I read for as many plays as I can. -- Chad Lowe
  • I don't function well in certain aspects of society, and you can read into that what you will. -- James Vincent McMorrow
  • Once I start reading something, I can't stop. I obsessively read, which is a problem with long books! -- Keegan Allen
  • I can't read or sleep. Without hope or youth or money I sit constantly wishing I were dead. -- Zelda Fitzgerald
  • I'm an inveterate bookstore wanderer. I read constantly, so I love a good bookstore. I can't help it. -- David Crosby
  • I can't read sheet music, I have to just listen to it, and then just go for it. -- Scott Weiland
  • I read because one life isn't enough and in the pages of a book, I can be anybody. -- Richard Peck
  • I can ride horses. And I read a lot. But that's kind of it. I think it's enough. -- Alice Englert
  • She asked me could I read and write. I told her, "Of course, and I can talk too. -- Sister Souljah
  • I can't read a computer screen and never use a calculator. It's all in my head and by hand. -- Simon Reuben
  • I would encourage people to go to NYTIMES.com and read this column and you can see for yourself. -- Tucker Carlson
  • I can remember exactly where I sat when my teacher first read Roald Dahl's 'James and the Giant Peach'. -- Dave Eggers
  • I think you can tell when you meet someone whether they read novels. There's some hollowness if they don't. -- Philip Hensher
  • I can find ten more who will die for the Bible for every one who will actually read it. -- Charles Spurgeon
  • The only two places where I can read for long stretches are in airplanes and in bed at nighttime. -- Khaled Hosseini
  • I read very, very little fiction as a kid. All the books I can remember are junior science books. -- Mark Haddon
  • you can use words if you wish, but I'm warning you - I've learned how to read your heart -- John Geddes
  • I read while the kids play. I can see them from the kitchen window. And I'm a fast reader. -- Reese Witherspoon
  • Some of the most gifted people I've ever met or read about are homosexual. How can you knock it? -- Lucille Ball
  • If I can steal away and read something other than what I have to for my work, it's restorative. -- Roma Downey
  • I just thought you'd like to know I can read. You got anything needs readin' I can do it. -- Harper Lee
  • I have good reason to be content, for thank God I can read and perhaps understand Shakespeare to his depths. -- John Keats
  • Alex loved books. He was the one who first introduced me to poetry. That's another reason I can't read anymore. -- Lauren Oliver
  • The bosses can't read your mind, so I think women should tell them what they want out of their careers. -- Ainsley Earhardt
  • I can write orchestrations, but I can't sight-read music and play at the same time. I don't have enough facility. -- Elvis Costello
  • I can read a four-page scene once and have it memorized. It's a skill you learn in school: disposable cramming. -- Blake Lively
  • My favorite literature to read is fairly dry history. I like the framework, and my imagination can do the rest. -- Andrew Bird
  • That's absurd," I said with a little laugh. "Nobody can read too much. That's like saying someone breathes too much. -- Lynn Austin
  • I'm not as much a history person as an art person, but I mean, you can read history through art. -- Kristen Wiig
  • I love the way L A. leaves you alone. I can go home, read all day, and nobody bugs me. -- Jodie Foster
  • I Couldn't Look Straight In HER Eyes As I Already Know SHE Can Read My Eyes Without Reading My Lips. -- Muhammad Imran Hasan
  • I don't consider myself a great writer, but I would like to think that I can at least proof- read. -- Aimee Mann
  • I must be honest. I can only read so many paragraphs of a New York Times story before I puke. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • I always feel like I am on the dark side of the tracks. I feel I'm no good. I can't read. -- Ozzy Osbourne
  • I don't read reviews if I know in advance they're negative, because I can't have my confidence undermined when I'm writing. -- Christopher Moore
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