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  • I think it's restrictive to typecast myself as a novelist because I enjoy other forms of expression. I love literature and I love cinema. -- Julia Leigh
  • I read whenever possible, and I buy books all the time, sometimes online, but mostly from bookshops. I love literature. If you want to understand art, it's important to understand what is also happening in literature, in music, in science, in architecture. -- Hans-Ulrich Obrist
  • You should love literature. You should live in the library. Forget about films. -- Ray Bradbury
  • I love literature, the English language and storytelling. I also have thirty horses and seventy foxhounds to feed. -- Rita Mae Brown
  • People who love literature have at least part of their minds immune from indoctrination. If you read, you can learn to think for yourself. -- Doris Lessing
  • I'm too much left brain. I very much have an emotional response to things; I love literature and films and storytelling. I need to nourish my right side, it doesn't get a lot of exercise. -- Felicity Jones
  • I'm into books - I love literature, so I toyed with the idea of being an English teacher. I had a fantastic English teacher at school. I think great English teachers make the world go round. -- Taron Egerton
  • I didn't want to be an author; I wanted to be a scientist. Not that I didn't love literature, but I couldn't distinguish it from reading, and reading was already my default activity, almost like breathing. -- Barbara Ehrenreich
  • I love literature deeply. I view books as sacred things, and in writing my story, I'm going to do my best to honor the form that has played such a huge part in shaping who I am. -- Flea
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  • In literature as in love, we are astonished at what is chosen by others. -- Andre Maurois
  • There are three things men can do with women: love them, suffer for them, or turn them into literature. -- Stephen Stills
  • We're not in love with Literature all the time - especially when you have to teach it every day. -- Howard Nemerov
  • I love the way you can fall in love with a piece of literature; how words alone can get your heart doing that. -- Laura Marling
  • There are only three things to be done with a woman. You can love her, suffer for her, or turn her into literature. -- Henry Miller
  • Most of the famous love affairs of literature or film were quite short. What was 'Romeo & Juliet'? How long were they together? A few days. -- Jesse Harris
  • I was learning book-keeping at the age of 12, but it never stopped me from pursuing literature. Over the years, I grew to love the written word. -- Ashwin Sanghi
  • Literary theory has become a parody of science, generating its own arcane jargon. In the process, tragically, it discourages love of literature for its own sake. -- Nancy Pearcey
  • I always loved science. And in fact, I got a science award in high school. I mean, I loved science, but I think I loved literature more. -- Rita Dove
  • It is one of the paradoxes of American literature that our writers are forever looking back with love and nostalgia at lives they couldn't wait to leave. -- Anatole Broyard
  • Literature can allow us to experience the best side of humankind, where instead of giving up, we struggle desperately in the ruins for love, connection and hope. -- Caroline Leavitt
  • Comics? Honestly, that's more a matter of nostalgia for me. I think most of that energy has gone to my love of literature and my love of film. -- Jonathan Lethem
  • I've always been interested in a certain kind of sophistication in children's literature. I loved Roald Dahl; I loved the underlying nastiness of some of his - darkness of his tales. -- David Small
  • There's always a host of voices you're inspired by. I love Don DeLillo, and I love Isaac Bashevis Singer, and I love Beckett, and I love Pinter. He's one of the funniest voices in English literature since Dickens. -- Dylan Moran
  • I love the Russian classics very much, the Russian classical literature. But I also read modern literature. As far as Russian literature is concerned, I am very fond of Tolstoy and Chekhov, and I also enjoy reading Gogol very much. -- Vladimir Putin
  • As I grew up, I was interested in other areas, too, especially literature. It became a major love of mine. Later, it became a difficult choice for me as to whether to major in music or literature. It wasn't until my 30s that I began a profession in music. -- Tom Glazer
  • To make a love story, you need a couple of young people, but to reflect on the nature of love, you're better off with old ones. That is a fact of life and literature - and of the novel ever since it fell in love with love in the 18th century. -- James Buchan
  • Much that is great in literature is an acquired taste, and you have to acquire it in the first place. Our job as parents is essentially to pass on the enthusiasm we had for the things we loved. That's how we'll get them to fall in love with reading in the first place and, hopefully, to stay in love with it. -- Michael Morpurgo
  • A lot of my love of literature comes from Oz and Alice. -- Edward Einhorn
  • I had let my digust with teaching ruin my love of literature. -- Jim Harrison
  • To begin with, let us take the following motto...Literature is Love. Now we can continue. -- Vladimir Nabokov
  • I have a passion for children's literature. Young adult literature. I love it. I've always loved it. -- Gretchen Rubin
  • A woman writer, quitting love before literature when love lets her down, will put literature before love. -- Doris Lessing
  • Love can't be a metaphor anymore. If you try to make literature out of it, it doesn't work. -- Vivian Gornick
  • Writing, acting, music, comedy. A deep love of literature and books. Thank God for all the artists who've helped me. -- Bill Hicks
  • The affair between Margot Asquinth and Margot Asquinth will live as one of the prettiest love stories in all literature. -- Dorothy Parker
  • There can be no great literature in America until her writers have learned to trust her implicitly and love her devoutly. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • I love and care about literature, and great writers are our teachers. You're studying their mind when you read their work. -- Natalie Goldberg
  • Civilization means food and literature all round. Beefsteaks and fiction magazines for all. First-class proteins for the body, fourth-class love-stories for the spirit. -- Aldous Huxley
  • There are only three things to be done with a woman. You can love her, suffer for her, or turn her into literature. -- Henry Miller
  • How much of our literature, our political life, our friendships and love affairs, depend on being able to talk peacefully in a bar! -- John Wain
  • If we want to be sincere, we must admit that there is a well-nourished love and an ill-nourished love. And the rest is literature. -- Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
  • It is not possible to build on negative emotions. Genuine literature will come only when we replace hatred for man with love for man. -- Yevgeny Zamyatin
  • Although I love elegant parties, dancing and dining and spending the night with a sweet woman in my arms, my life belongs to literature. -- Roman Payne
  • Most of the famous love affairs of literature or film were quite short. What was Romeo & Juliet? How long were they together? A few days. -- Jesse Harris
  • In literature only trouble is interesting. It takes trouble to turn the great themes of life into a story: birth, love, sex, work, and death. -- Janet Burroway
  • We're supposed to see "universal" love as heterosexual. What I insist upon in my work is that there is no such thing as universal love in literature. -- Audre Lorde
  • I love the idea of literature as a room or series of rooms that allow you to be present as it slowly unfolds itself in all its capacities. -- Gregory Allen Howard
  • To put it in a nutshell, he was afflicted with a love of literature. It was the fatal nature of this disease to substitute a phantom for reality. -- Virginia Woolf
  • You don't find the concept of illicit love at all engaging?The concept, maybe. But in literature? That's like ordering a glass of tap water at a bar. -- Nenia Campbell
  • I'm trying to earn a living in the way that is most enjoyable to me. I love the world of literature, and I hope to support myself in it. -- Jamaica Kincaid
  • To me, steampunk and urban fantasy are naturally hinged together. And I think that's because I love the early gothic Victorian literature, and both things spring from that movement. -- Gail Carriger
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