“Adbusters' is my favourite reading material, so as soon as you go there, the synapses start firing in a different way. You start taking on things that sometimes I feel are out of our control. That's what basically fuels my creative side.” WayFeelsDifferentSometimesReadingSidesCreativeMaterialsDifferent WaysFuelFavouriteFiringSynapses Author:Raine Maida
“It's different in Scotland. People who come to readings are more interested in literature as such, but the readership in general is really quite diverse. It's a cliche, but it's said that people who read my books don't read any other books, and you do get that element.” PeopleSaidBookDifferentReadingLiteratureElementsDiverseScotlandClicheReadership Author:Irvine Welsh
“The Gatsby that I remember reading when I was 15 years old in junior high school was far different from the Gatsby I read as an adult.” YearsDifferentSchoolRememberReadingHigh SchoolAdultsJuniorsJunior HighHigh School Junior Author:Leonardo DiCaprio
“I spent a lot of time reading blogs by mothers who had children with varying degrees of neural dysfunction, from schizophrenia to all sorts of different issues. And honestly, I don't think it's different for anybody. There's no right way to make sure your child will be emotionally and mentally healthier. It's just frustrating.” ThinkingWayChildrenDifferentMotherReadingIssuesDegreesOur ChildrenHonestlyYour ChildrenRight WayFrustratingBlogsSchizophreniaDysfunction Author:Vera Farmiga
“It’s a good poem if I’m a different person when I’m finished reading it.” IfsPersonsDifferentReadingFinished Author:Brandon Stanton
“My dad was in the Swedish armed forces, he was always reading up on different weapons from the Americans and Soviets. When I was a kid, I was in bed looking at his books, reading about the Red Army. So I was very aware of it. I had an interest in military matters ever since.” BookDifferentMatterKidsReadingForceInterestMilitaryDadBedWeaponsRedArmyMy DadBook ReadingArmed ForcesSwedishRed Army Author:Dolph Lundgren
“There’s a different flavor to children’s literature you read after you grow up than there was reading it as a child. Things that were sweet as a child become bitter once you grow up.” ChildrenDifferentReadingLiteratureGrowsGrowing UpSweetBitterFlavorChildren's Literature Author:Mizuki Nomura
“I'm a big comic book geek and I've been reading comic books since pretty much since I was five or six in 1971 or something like that. So, I mean, I read it all and there's certainly a lot of different iterations of Superman that I personally have enjoyed more than others.” MeanBookDifferentBigsReadingFiveSixComicEnjoyedComic BookGeek Author:David S. Goyer
“If I could take all my parts with me when I go somewhere / and not have to say to one of them, ‘No, you stay home tonight, you won’t be welcome’/ because I’m going to an all-white party where I can be gay but not Black / Or I’m going to a Black poetry reading, and half the poets are anti-homosexual / or thousands of situations where something of what I am cannot come with me / The day all the different parts of me can come along / we would have what I would call / a revolution” IfsI CanDifferentHomeReadingBlackWhitePartyHalfSituationPoetRevolutionGayWelcomeIf I CouldTonightBlack PeopleHomosexualityHomosexualGay PrideLesbianismAnti GayAnti DiscriminationPoetry Reading Author:Pat Parker
“Reading scripts is actually quite a relaxing part of the job. Strangely relaxing. This is a whole different ball game.” DifferentWholeJobsReadingGamesBallsScriptsBall Games Author:Jack O'Connell
“The choice is yours: Enjoy a delicious meal of, say, veal fantarella with grilled vegetables. Or spend a quiet hour reading David Gregory's book. You may find an altogether different sort of hunger has been sated by the final page. Brilliant in its simplicity, fearless in its presentation of the truth, Dinner with a Perfect Stranger is one invitation you'll want to RSVP.” WantMayHas BeensBookDifferentChoicesReadingEnjoyHoursPerfectQuietPagesFinalsSimplicityHungerStrangerDinnerBrilliantFearlessMealsVegetablesDeliciousInvitationsPresentationSatedPerfect Strangers Author:Liz Curtis Higgs