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sábado, 5 de novembro de 2011

8 Citações sobre livros / 8 Quotes about books

Books may not change our suffering, books may not protect us from evil, books may not tell us what is good or what is beautiful, and they will certainly not shield us from the common fate of the grave. But books grant us myriad possibilities: the possibility of change, the possibility of illumination.
Alberto Manguel, The Library at Night




Maybe this is why we read, and why in moments of darkness we return to books: to find words for what we already know.
Alberto Manguel, A Reading Diary: A Passionate Reader’s Reflections on a Year of Books



She loved to read and did so quite uncritically, taking each book as a prescription of sorts, an argument for a certain kind of life.
 Jennifer Egan, Invisible Circus




In books I have traveled, not only to other worlds, but into my own.

Anna Quindlen, How Reading Changed My Life



In its silence, a book is a challenge: it can’t lull you with surging music or deafen you with screeching laugh tracks or fire gunshots in your living room; you have to listen to it in your head. A book won’t move your eyes for you the way images on a screen do. It won’t move your mind unless you give it your mind, or your heart unless you put your heart in it. It won’t do the work for you. To read a story well is to follow it, to act it, to feel it, to become it—everything short of writing it, in fact. Reading is not “interactive” with a set of rules or options, as games are; reading is actual collaboration with the writer’s mind. No wonder not everybody is up to it.

Ursula K. Le Guin, Harper’s Magazine 
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Books are the compasses and telescopes and sextants and charts which other men have prepared to help us navigate the dangerous seas of human life.

Jesse Lee Bennet
(Os livros enquanto bússulas que nos orientam pela vida)




Nothing can do what a book can do. Lifts you out of your life… to a whole new world, whole new perspective. A book is like a dream you’re borrowing from a friend.

Dave Kellett




Few people ask from books what books can give us. Most commonly we come to books with blurred and divided minds, asking of fiction that it shall be true, of poetry that it shall be false, of biography that it shall be flattering, of history that it shall enforce our own prejudices. If we could banish all such preconceptions when we read, that would be an admirable beginning.

Virginia Woolf
 

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