“There are probably seven persons, in all, who really like my work; and they are enough. I should write even if I were the only patient reader, for my aim is merely self-expression.” IfsShouldWritingPersonsSelfEnoughExpressionReaderAimSevenPatientSelf Expression Book:The Annotated Supernatural Horror in Literature Source: The Annotated Supernatural Horror in Literature
“The aim of the scholarly editor is not to produce the the easiest text for the reader, but to get as near as he can to the text of the author.” ProduceReaderAimEditorsScholarly Author:Frederic G. Kenyon
“The aim of my writing is to utterly remove the distance between author and reader so that the book becomes a sort of semipermeable membrane through which feelings, ideas, nutrients pass.” WritingBookIdeasFeelingsReaderAimDistanceRemoveNutrientsMembranes Author:Erica Jong
“Of course, it may be that the arts of writing and photography are antithetical. The hope and aim of a word-handler is that he maycommunicate a thought or an impression to his reader without the reader's realizing that he has been dragged through a series of hazardous or grotesque syntactical situations. In photography the goal seems to be to prove beyond a doubt that the cameraman, in his great moment of creation, was either hanging by his heels from the rafters or was wedged under the floor with his lens in a knothole.” WritingMayHas BeensArtMomentsSeemsCoursesGoalRealizingSituationDoubtCreationReaderProvePhotographyAimSeriesImpressionHeelsLensesGrotesqueGreat MomentsCameramanArt Of WritingRafters Author:E. B. White
“The BBC's aim, along with schools, libraries and literacy groups, to involve more people in reading groups is an exciting idea and one that I hope will keep readers all over the UK exploring and sharing the wonderful world of books.” PeopleWorldBookIdeasSchoolReadingWonderfulGroupsReaderExcitingAimLibraryExploringLiteracySchool LibraryWonderful World Author:Tessa Jowell
“All spiritual growth comes from reading and reflection. By reading we learn what we did not know; by reflection we retain what we have learned. The conscientious reader will be more concerned to carry out what he has read than merely to acquire knowledge of it. In reading we aim at knowing, but we must put into practice what we have learned in our course of study.” KnowsSpiritualCoursesReadingGrowthPracticeKnowingStudyReaderReflectionConcernedAimAcquireSpiritual Growth Author:Isidore of Seville