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  • Dying for someone is easy." J.T. murmured now; as if reading my mind."Living for yourself, that's hard. -- Lisa Gardner
  • I've given up reading books. I find it takes my mind off myself. -- Oscar Levant
  • I have given up reading books; I find it takes my mind off myself. -- Oscar Levant
  • It frustrates me when my mind wanders and when I end up reading the same words again and again. -- Rory Bremner
  • I'm reading more than ever. I used to find it tedious, but now it's like my little friend - it takes my mind off things. -- Billie Piper
  • I like reading. I prefer not reading on my computer, because that makes whatever I am reading feel like work. I do not mind reading on my iPad. -- Neil Gaiman
  • Two people have been really liberating in my mind; one is Wittgenstein and the other is Burke. I read Burke before he was a secular saint, before everyone was reading him. -- Clifford Geertz
  • Not every child learns the same way. I could not learn through my eyes. Reading was impossible. Math, to compute it in my mind, was impossible. I learned everything through listening. -- Henry Winkler
  • I wish in my own mind I were more definite - that I was absolutely convinced I'd never direct someone else's script, but I keep reading scripts, because I might find something. -- Paul Mazursky
  • Most people prepare for travels by reading about their destination; it always seemed an odd approach to me. I find it much easier and more pleasant to focus with the sights and smells of a place rattling around in my mind. -- Michael Specter
  • I have dyslexia, and I never did learn to read music, and I even had a problem in reading because everything was turned upside down, so I just had to draw from the lyrics and the voice that I would hear in my mind. -- Andrae Crouch
  • Don't get me wrong, I love watching episodes of my favorite shows on Hulu and reading the daily trash on PageSix, but I also embrace the opportunity to settle down with a good book and let my mind travel to another place and time. -- Rachel Nichols
  • I can't actually wrap my mind around it easily - I can't really visualize what 2 million books looks like... So I try to keep it real for myself by focusing on individual anecdotes of how my books have helped kids learn to love reading. -- Rick Riordan
  • I remember once asking Grandma about a book she was reading, a biography of Abraham Lincoln, and how she answered me: this was the first conversation of my life that concerned a book, and 'the life of the mind' - and now, such subjects have become my life. -- Joyce Carol Oates
  • I've tried every which way for writing lyrics - everything from using really bizarre imagery and metaphors, sort of obscuring the facts of what I'm singing about, all the way over to a song like 'Losing My Mind,' where you're just reading my thoughts as they're occurring. -- Rivers Cuomo
  • In bed at night, I could be reading some book, and I'll come across a sentence that's totally unrelated to some scene I did years ago. But I'll play the scene back in my mind and think, I did that wrong - I should've opened the door more slowly. -- Liam Neeson
  • I read the Bible when I was 12 while studying for my bar mitzvah. I was also reading a lot of Dilbert comics at the time, and I guess the two kind of got fused in my mind. I've always imagined God as an irrational, distractible boss. It's my best explanation for our planet. -- Simon Rich
  • I sort of try to read the books when they come out impartially and not make up my mind, but the fact is when I was reading the sixth, 'Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince', there were bits in there where I was going, 'God, I would love to do that because it's so good'. -- Daniel Radcliffe
  • I don't believe in 'thinking' old. Although I've transitioned through many bodies - a baby, toddler, child, teen, young adult, mid-life and older adult - my spirit is unchanged. I support my body with exercise, my mind with reading and writing, and my spirit with the knowing that I am part of the Divine source of all life. -- Wayne Dyer
  • I have always been fascinated by the human mind, conscious and unconscious - that is what writing and reading is about, too. The why of your life and the why of your choices and the what has happened that you know and the what that you don't know is really riveting, and psychoanalysts share my wonder at how it all unfolds. -- Anne Roiphe
  • I think the most important thing for an actor is reading the script and trying to figure out if you can play that character well. The last thing on my mind is if the director made good movies previously. It's not my job to know if that director's last movie was any good - it's my job to know if I can play the role. -- Jesse Eisenberg
  • Reading musses up my mind. -- Henry Ford
  • There is no question in my mind: reading Gandhi's autobiography changed my life. -- Tom Regan
  • I am working on a technical paper on compassion. So I am reading everything I can on the subject, including my own mind and heart. -- Joan Halifax
  • My grandfather is hard of hearing. He needs to read lips. I don't mind him reading lips, but he uses one of those yellow highlighters. -- Brian Kiley
  • When you're reading something, your imagination goes and you see it in your mind. Sometimes my instincts with that are right, and sometimes they're wrong. -- Alexandra Breckenridge
  • I'm reading George Saunders's story collection, "Tenth of December." He was my mentor at the University of Syracuse. The stories are mind-blowing like everyone says. -- Cheryl Strayed
  • There are times when I think that the reading I have done in the past has had no effect except to cloud my mind and make me indecisive -- Robertson Davies
  • It blew my mind, reading Swing Time, that I could take any sentence in the book, and it was one of the most beautiful sentences written in English. -- George Saunders
  • I thought, maybe the difference between white folks and colored is just this matter of reading and writing. I made up my mind I would know my letters. -- Mary McLeod Bethune
  • I try and picture you reading this -- there is a sense that as I write I try and get nearer to you, connect in my mind with you. -- Elise Valmorbida
  • I think my mother's and Granny's storytelling had had the same effect upon me when a child, as the reading of books: my mind was stimulated, my creativity encouraged. -- Mark Mathabane
  • I think anything that opens my mind and triggers my imagination I'm reading. I like to read science fiction and imagine the character. Anything that keeps my imagination flowing. -- Nicolas Cage
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