“Minnesota is a state of public-spirited and polite people, where you can get a good cappucino and eat Thai food and find any book you want and yet live on a quiet tree-lined street with a backyard and send your kids to public school. When a state this good hits the jackpot, it can only be an inspiration to everybody.” PeopleWantBookStatesInspirationKidsSchoolTreeStreetsQuietPolitePublic SchoolBackyardsSpiritedMinnesotaThaiJackpotThai Food Author:Garrison Keillor
“A romp in the hay lingers like the first line of a song, but your true love is the one you make a life with and write more than a line about, you write a whole book.” WritingFirstsBookWholeSongLinesLove IsTrue LoveTrue Love IsHay Book:Love Me Source: Love Me
“Nothing that readers say or do strikes me as a nuisance. Anyone who cracks open a book of mine is, to me, a gem.” BookMinesReaderStrikesCracksGemsNuisance Author:Garrison Keillor
“This is the big reason most humorists fail. Drunks don't read books.” BookReasonBigsFailingHumorists Author:Garrison Keillor
“People meet writers and are bowled over when the writer is friendly to them and invites them to his house for a glass of wine or to shoot up heroin or whatever they do, and they talk their heads off, and a year later it comes out in a book, and there follow years of bitter and fruitless litigation, and that is why you should always keep a writer at arm's length.” PeopleShouldYearsBookHouseArmsWineGlassesBitterFriendlyLengthInvitesHeroinWine Glass Author:Garrison Keillor
“Vacation cruises are advertised as luxurious journeys to exotic places, but a chief pleasure is the reading of books ... . On steamer chairs topside or poolside, in the lounges, everywhere you see men and women with their noses in books, devouring them for hours.” MenBookReadingHoursPleasureJourneyMen And WomenChiefsNosesChairsVacationExoticCruiseLuxuriousDevouringExotic Places Author:Garrison Keillor
“As a former English major, I am a sitting duck for Gift Books, and in the past few years I've gotten Dickens, Thackeray, Smollet, Richardson, Emerson, Keats, Boswell and the Brontes, all of them Great, none of them ever read by me, all of them now on a shelf, looking at me and making me feel guilty.” FeelsYearsBookPastMajorsSittingGuiltyFormerDucksShelvesDickensEnglish MajorBronte Author:Garrison Keillor
“There was a price to be paid for being interested in fiction and in writing, pushing my family away. Books and authors became my family.” WritingBookFictionMy FamilyPaidPushing Author:Garrison Keillor
“A book is a gift you can open again and again.” BookHappinessReadingAttitudeOptimismChristmasAgain And AgainThank YouLiteracyBook ReadingChildren's BooksOld BooksReading And LiteracyGifts And GivingReading TeacherLake Wobegon Author:Garrison Keillor
“One reads books in order to gain the privilege of living more than one life. People who don't read are trapped in a mine shaft, even if they think the sun is shining.” PeopleIfsThinkingBookOrderSunMinesGainsShiningPrivilegeTrappedLiving More Author:Garrison Keillor
“IMPORTANT Book reading is a solitary and sedentary pursuit, and those who do are cautioned that a book should be used as an integral part of a well-rounded life, including a daily regimen of rigorous physical exercise, rewarding personal relationships, and sensible low-fat diet. A book should not be used a as a substitute or an excuse.” ShouldWellsImportantBookUsedReadingExerciseLowsIncludingExcusePursuitFatsDietsSubstitutesSensibleSolitaryBook ReadingPersonal RelationshipsPhysical ExerciseWell RoundedSedentary Author:Garrison Keillor
“I was afraid you had deceased,' he said. 'Or gotten engrossed in a long book.” LongSaidBookDeceasedLong Book Book:Love Me Source: Love Me
“We English majors...need to promote public libraries as a tool in the war against terror. How many readers of Edith Wharton have engaged in terroristic acts? I challenge you to name one...Do we need to wait until our cities lie in smoking ruins before we wake up to the fact that a first-class public library is a vital link in national defense?” NeedsFirstsBookWarFactsLyingNamesWaitingChallengesCitiesClassReaderMajorsToolsWake UpLibraryTerrorDefenseRuinsEngagedSmokingLinksFirst ClassPublic LibraryNational DefenseEnglish Major Author:Garrison Keillor
“What keeps faith cheerful is the extreme persistence of gentleness and humor. Gentleness is everywhere in daily life, a sign that faith rules through ordinary things: through cooking and small talk, through storytelling, making love, fishing, tending animals and sweet corn and flowers, through sports, music, and books, raising kids-all the places where the gravy soaks in and grace shines through. Even in a time of elephantine vanity and greed, one never has to look far to see the campfires of gentle people. Lacking any other purpose in life, it would be good enough to live for their sake.” PeopleLooksBookEnoughWould BeKidsPurposeSportsAnimalGraceSweetFlowerOrdinaryCookingShiningGreedSakeExtremesBe GoodStorytellingVanityPersistenceGentleFishingDaily LifeGood EnoughPurpose Of LifeMaking LoveLackingCheerfulGentlenessCornKeep The FaithOrdinary ThingsRaising KidsSmall TalkGravyCampfireSweet Corn Author:Garrison Keillor
“We are great mysteries. No matter what we imagine we may know, even for all the facts we might gather, we don't know each other. Never do, probably never will. Our reputations depend on the opinions of the ill informed. We all have better moments than anybody ever knows, and so do all the others. We are, each one of us, books that are read by critics who only glanced at the chapter headings and the jacket flap. Each one of us is a secret, and on that basis we ought to treat each other with the deepest respect.” KnowsMayBookMatterPhilosophyMomentsFactsMightSecretOpinionImagineMysteryDependsOughtRespectTreatsBasesNo Matter WhatCriticsIllReputationDeepChaptersJacketsRespecting OthersHeadingsGetting To Know Each Other Author:Garrison Keillor