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Reading is like a bridge which fills the gap between the real world and the imaginations. — Aman Jassal

Can you imagine a world without books to read? — Lailah Gifty Akita

The most comfortable place for a tired mind is in the lap of a book. — Aman Jassal

The world of books captured my heart. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Later that night though, as I stayed awake into the early hours of morning devouring the second novel in a series, I understood what it meant to befriend a book. The books knew me, far better than I knew them; they knew my fears, my doubts, my dreams. They gave words to feelings I did not even realize I experienced. They listened. They consoled. They kept me company. The books gave me a life outside of my own. — Kelseyleigh Reber

My eyes hunger to read more books then time allows me to devour. — Jazz Feylynn

At difficult times of my life, books have been an incredible comfort. When I was 12, I changed schools and my parents split up. It was then that I became addicted to reading. A great writer can attach themselves to your mind and heart, and you feel you understand the world better. As long as you have the capacity to read, you needn't be alone any more. I remember thinking as a child, "If I could give one person the comfort I keep getting from books, then I want to write." — Elliot Perlman

When I read books, it is like I have met the sacred souls. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Never force yourself to read a book that you do not enjoy. There are so many good books in the world that it is foolish to waste time on one that does not give you pleasure. — Atwood H. Townsend

There are so many books to read. What a paradise! — Lailah Gifty Akita

We live to read. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Reading gives liberty to your mind. — Aman Jassal

I'm not a guy who needs to read motivation books. — Lleyton Hewitt

If you read a book which does not make you wonder, ponder! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

If a book doesn't inspire you to read more, it was not worth read. — Aman Jassal

The more you read,the eager you read many more. — Lailah Gifty Akita

You can make time to read for 10-20 minutes daily. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Read different to think differently; world is already into rat race. — Aman Jassal

In reading you must pursue to become a creator. — Aman Jassal

Want to inspire your kids to read more? Try giving them kids some money to spend just on a book. Take them to a bookstore and let them browse and pick out one book that they will love. Or try going to a local library for a few hours and just let your kids sift through books that interest them. — Melanie Kirk

Read whatever book you lay your hands on if you can, for every writer has a story to tell — Bangambiki Habyarimana

One of my all-time favorite books is Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice - I know, a bit girly, but great is great. I hated the book when I was forced to read it and write a book report at fourteen. I only realized that I loved it - and a lot of literature - when I reread it for fun on a whim when I was twenty-three. The same is true for Huckleberry Finn, A Tale of Two Cities, and Brave New World. Not only was I more mature and had more perspective on life, but I had the time and motivation to appreciate it. I believe that motivation, the culture of a community, and outlets for exploration drive the appreciation of the arts, not grades and credit-unit requirements. — Salman Khan

A book is indeed dead until a reader brings it into life by reading it. — Aman Jassal

But the other half of my motivation came from farther back in my brain, in the curious part that I inherited. It came from the spot in my skull that feels the burning need to unravel puzzles, finish crosswords, indulge in Internet games, and read all the mystery books I can get my grubby little paws on. Like it or not, need it or not, and want it or not, I can't leave a good mystery alone. — Cherie Priest

If I have nothing but a room full of books, it is enough for me to survive life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

There is only one motive for writing a novel: to be published and read. To me there is no distinction between the mystery novel and the novel, only between good books and bad books. A good book takes the reader into a new world of experience; it is an experiment. A bad book, unless the writing is inept, reinforces the intransigent attitude of the reader not to experiment with a new world. Since there are criminals and psychopaths and sociopaths in all my novels they are in a way psychological thrillers. — John Franklin Bardin