While pensive poets painful vigils keep,
Sleepless themselves, to give their
readers sleep (The Dunciad)
View quotes by Alexander PopeAny man who will look into his heart and honestly write what he sees there, will find plenty of
readers.
View quotes by Edgar Watson HowePerhaps there are none more lazy, or more truly ignorant, than your everlasting
readers.
View quotes by Marcus AureliusWriters of novels and romance in general bring a double loss to their
readers; robbing them of their time and money; representing men, manners, and things, that never have been, or are likely to be.
View quotes by Mary Wortley MontaguThe world may be full of fourth-rate writers but it's also full of fourth-rate
readers.
View quotes by Stan BarstowThe Internet offers authors and their
readers a new diversity of opportunities and freedom
View quotes by Frederick ForsythA great writer creates a world of his own and his
readers are proud to live in it. A lesser writer may entice them in for a moment, but soon he will watch them filing out.
View quotes by Cyril ConnollyMost scientists are without exception adorably quirky, and one of the ways of making it more accessible was to try to get
readers interested in the person.
View quotes by Bill BrysonI try, and I think I succeed, in making my
readers feel sorry for my psychopaths, because I do.
View quotes by Ruth RendellWhen the BBC decided to bring Doctor Who back as a feature film a few years ago, one national newspaper ran a poll to ask its
readers who should be the new Doctor, and I topped it.
View quotes by Simon CallowThe best biographies leave their
readers with a sense of having all but entered into a second life and of having come to know another human being in some ways better than he knew himself.
View quotes by Mary CableThere never was a chip, it is said, that Bill Gates couldn't slow down with a new batch of features. [harsh but fair,
readers?]
View quotes by James CoatesEvery so often I find some poems that are too good for the
readers of The Atlantic because they are a little too involved with the nature of poetry.
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