Quotes about boo
book people civil-rights
That was only the beginning - where one burns books, one will finally also burn people. Heinrich Heine
book men burn-book
There, where one burns books... one, in the end, burns men. Heinrich Heine
book men
Where books are burnt, men finish up being burnt too. Heinrich Heine
book ends prelude
This was but a prelude; where books are burnt human-beings will be burnt in the end Heinrich Heine
book people burning
Those who begin by burning books will end by burning people. Heinrich Heine
book burned humans
Wherever books are burned, human beings are destined to be burned too. Heinrich Heine
book reading evil
Wherever they burn books they will also, in the end, burn human beings. Heinrich Heine
book reading japan
I was born in Japan and raised in Japan, but those are the only things that make me Japanese, I've grown up reading books from all over. Hideo Kojima
book books-and-movies
There are so many books and movies I like I never mention specific ones. Hideo Kojima
book winter night
Though I have never thought of myself as a book collector, there are shelves in our house browsed so often, on so many rainy winter nights, that the contents have seeped into me as if by osmosis. Hilary Mantel
book skulls space
Suppose within each book there is another book, and within every letter on every page another volume constantly unfolding; but these volumes take no space on the desk. Suppose knowledge could be reduced to a quintessence, held within a picture, a sign, held within a place which is no place. Suppose the human skull were to become capacious, spaces opening inside it, humming chambers like beehives. Hilary Mantel
book answers should
A novel should be a book of questions, not a book of answers. Hilary Mantel
book writing people
Some readers read a book as if it were an instruction manual, expecting to understand everything first time, but of course when you write, you put into every sentence an overflow of meaning, and you create in every sentence as many resonances and double meanings and ambiguities as you can possibly pack in there, so that people can read it again and get something new each time. Hilary Mantel
book writing may
Write a book you'd like to read. If you wouldn't read it, why would anybody else? Don't write for a perceived audience or market. It may well have vanished by the time your book's ready. Hilary Mantel
book oxford meditation
There are few greater temptations on earth than to stay permanently at Oxford in meditation, and to read all the books in the Bodlean. Hilaire Belloc
book writing dull
I am writing a book about the Crusades so dull that I can scarcely write it. Hilaire Belloc
book rivers ill-health
I suffered most inconvenience from the difficulty of getting news from the civilised world down river, from the irregularity of receipt of letters, parcels of books and periodicals, and towards the latter part of my residence from ill health arising from bad and insufficient food. Henry Walter Bates
book eye night
You meaner beauties of the night, That poorly satisfy our eyes More by your number than your light; You common people of the skies, What are you when the sun shall rise? This was printed with music as early as 1624, in East's Sixth Set of Books, and is found in many manuscripts. Henry Wotton
book grace praying
Who God doth late and early pray, More of his grace than gifts to send, And entertains the harmless day With a well-chosen book or friend. Henry Wotton
book party garden
A book is a garden; A book is an orchard; A book is a storehouse; A book is a party. It is company by the way; it is a counselor; it is a multitude of counselors. Henry Ward Beecher
book longing good-company
A book is good company. It is full of conversation without loquacity. It comes to your longing with full instruction, but pursues you never. Henry Ward Beecher
book soul looks
Books are the windows through which the soul looks out. Henry Ward Beecher
book glory endless
That endless book, the newspaper, is our national glory. Henry Ward Beecher
book men years
A little library, growing every year, is an honorable part of a man’s history. It is a man’s duty to have books. Henry Ward Beecher
book school intelligent
There are three schoolmasters for everybody that will employ them - the senses, intelligent companions, and books. Henry Ward Beecher
book reading men
Books are not men and yet they stay alive. Henry Ward Beecher
book america newspapers
The most efficacious secular book that ever was published in America is the newspaper. Henry Ward Beecher
book mean secret
Each book has a secret history of ways and means. Henry Ward Beecher
book exercise air
There are many troubles which you cannot cure by the Bible and the hymn-book, but which you can cure by a good perspiration and a breath of fresh air. Henry Ward Beecher
book slave masters
The bibliophile is the master of his books, the bibliomaniac their slave. Henry Ward Beecher
book sleep men
Books are the true metempsychosis,--they are the symbol and presage of immortality. The dead men are scattered, and none shall find them. Behold they are here! they do but sleep. Henry Ward Beecher
book tired names
Hello. My name is Henry. I am a fan. Somewhere in the late 1980s’, I got tired of people telling me to get a life. I wrote a book instead Henry Jenkins
book kids hands
We want to raise a generation of kids who have a mouse in one hand and a book in the other, Henry Jenkins