“How do you get into magazines? How can you get on TV or in your local newspaper? What can you do so others will take notice of your art? When I was first trying to get noticed, all of these questions went through my mind. After a lot of trial of error and a lot of reading, I began to understand the world of public relations.” WorldTryingMindFirstsArtReadingTvsRelationErrorsNewspapersTrialsLocalsMagazinesPublic Relations Author:Mark Edward
“Whenever summer rolls around I begin to realize that I'm a complete and utter book snob. In relation to reading, I have absolutely no guilty pleasures at all. No graphic novels. No murder mysteries. My summer read is really no different from my winter read. I know many bookshops and magazines would have me believe that our summer forays are different, but literature is literature, and unfortunately snobbery is snobbery.” KnowsBelieveBookDifferentReadingLiteratureRealizingPleasureNovelMysterySummerRelationMurderWinterGuiltyMagazinesGraphicSnobSnobberyGraphic NovelsBookshopsGuilty PleasureMurder Mysteries Author:Colum McCann
“In a time not distant, it will be possible to flash any image formed in thought on a screen and render it visible at any place desired. The perfection of this means of reading thought will create a revolution for the better in all our social relations.” MeanReadingSocialRevolutionPerfectionRelationScreensVisibleFlashSocial Relations Author:Nikola Tesla
“It is generally recognised that women are better than men at languages, personal relations and multi-tasking, but less good at map-reading and spatial awareness. It is therefore not unreasonable to suppose that women might be less good at mathematics and physics.” MenMightReadingLanguageAwarenessRelationMathematicsPhysicsMapsUnreasonableMultitaskingSpatialMulti Tasking Author:Stephen Hawking
“While the scientist, on the one hand, is concerned with giving a faithful description of facts, on the other, he has the equally important task of construing them in relation to some explanatory conjecture. Similarly the historian has a double duty: both of reporting the past as nearly as possible as it passed or was lived through by men at the time (without doctoring up events to fit later developments or some more "enlightened reading" of them); and second, of interpreting their import in the light of a present hypothesis.” MenGivingImportantFactsHandsLightPastScienceReadingHistoryEventsDutyDevelopmentFitConcernedTasksScientistRelationFaithfulDescriptionEnlightenedHistorianHypothesisImportsInterpretingConjectureDoctoring Book:The judgment of history Source: The judgment of history
“The only complete reading is that which transforms the book into a simultaneous network of reciprocal relations.” BookReadingRelationReciprocalSimultaneous Author:Jean Rousset
“Sometimes when reading aloud to my husband, I'll start crying. It completely stuns me. As if the words in my body and on the page - in relation to each other - are cocooned against my own feelings about what I'm writing until they're loosed in the air and become their own. Then I realize what I may or may not have done.” IfsWritingMaySometimesDoneFeelingsBodyReadingRealizingMy OwnAirCryHusbandPagesRelationMy HusbandReading Aloud Author:Julianna Baggott
“Sometimes the sight of someone in one faith wrestling with that faith can empower you to wrestle with another faith. For me, it was reading about how the Catholic Church wrestled with itself in the 1960s. Pope John XXIII set Nostra Aetate - the Declaration on the Relation of the Church with Non-Christian Religions - in motion. It changed the relationship between Jews and Catholics. Today, Jews and Catholics meet as friends. If you can do that, after the longest history of hatred the world has known, that empowers you as a Jew or a Muslim to wrestle with your faith.” WorldSometimesTodayReadingChurchChangedHatredRelationCatholicJewEmpoweringWrestlingPopeDeclaration1960s Author:Jonathan Sacks
“The Brazilian national identity is not one of João Gilberto Noll primary concerns. This does not mean social critique is absent: race, gender, and class relations are considered in Quiet Creature. And these are universal relational matters, not necessarily particular to any country. Some critics have commented that understanding the specific Brazilian political context of the novel is helpful for reading Quiet Creature. This may be true, but it's not prerequisite for understanding it.” MeanCountryPoliticalReadingUnderstandingNovelIdentityQuietConcernRelationCriticsGenderBeing TrueHelpfulCritique Author:Adam Morris
“The first reading of a Will, where a person dies worth anything considerable, generally affords a true test of the relations' love to the deceased.” FirstsPersonsDiesReadingTestsRelationDeceased Book:THE Source: THE
“Farewell all relations and friends in Christ; farewell acquaintances and all earthly enjoyments; farewell reading and preaching, praying and believing, wanderings, reproaches, and sufferings.” LoveBelieveSufferingReadingChristPrayingRelationWanderEnjoymentPreachingFarewellAcquaintanceReproachGoodbye FarewellSaying FarewellFarewell FriendFarewell Love Author:Donald Cargill