“Anyone can tell you that how you're raised as a child has a great deal to do with how you behave as an adult and whether you have complexes or whether you need to prove yourself or all that kind of stuff and yet the mother in a traditional family who has raised a child never makes it in the history books.” NeedsKindChildrenBookMotherStuffDealsProveAdultsRaisedComplexesTraditionalBehaveHistory BooksProving YourselfTraditional Family Author:Rita Dove
“From the time I began to read, as a child, I loved to feel their heft in my hand and the warm spot caused by their intimate weight in my lap; I loved the crisp whisper of a page turning, the musky odor of old paper and the sharp inky whiff of new pages. Leather bindings sent me into ecstasy. I even loved to gaze at a closed book and daydream about the possibilities inside.” FeelsChildrenBookHandsPossibilityPaperPagesWeightWarmSpotsIntimateEcstasyLapLeatherDaydreamingBindingCrispsOdorPages Turning Book:Selected poems Source: Selected poems
“The First Book: Go ahead, it won't bite. Well... maybe a little. More a nip, like. A tingle. It's pleasurable, really. You see, it keeps on opening. You may fall in. Sure, it's hard to get started; remember learning to use knife and fork? Dig in: you'll never reach bottom. It's not like it's the end of the world -- just the world as you think you know it.” ThinkingKnowsWorldFirstsWellsMayLittlesBookEndsHardUseRememberFallBottomOpeningBitesKnivesEnd Of The WorldForksYou Think You Know Author:Rita Dove
“Going to the library was the one place we got to go without asking for permission. And they let us choose what we wanted to read. It was a feeling of having a book be mine entirely.” BookFeelingsWantedMinesAskingLibraryPermission Author:Rita Dove
“I loved to read, but I always thought that the dream was too far away. The person who had written the book was a god, it wasn't a person.” PersonsBookDreamWrittenFar Away Author:Rita Dove