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en It is, perhaps, not considered through how many hands a book often passes, before it comes into those of the reader; or what part of the profit each hand must retain, as a motive for transmitting it to the next
  Samuel Johnson

en A book is one of the most patient of all man's inventions. Centuries mean nothing to a well-made book. It awaits its destined reader, come when he may, with eager hand and seeing eye. Then occurs one of the great examples of union, that of a man with
  Lawrence Clark Powell

en There are people already sharing eBooks out there, ... and they do it simply because they love books. You don't buy a second copy of a book, cut the spine off, lay each page on a scanner, run that .tif through an OCR (Optical Character Reader), hand edit the resulting output for errors and then post it online if you don't love the book. it can up to 80 hours to turn a printed novel into an eBook. I figure if someone out there is willing to put in 80 hours of work promoting my book, then I'd prefer they do it in a way that gives a better return to me.

en Have you not considered those (Jews) who are given a portion of the Book? They are invited to the Book of Allah that it might decide between them, then a part of them turn back and they withdraw.

en I think the most important part about Morphine Generation is everything we do is hand sewn. Hand made. We knit our own yarn, literally. So that's why the hands are beautiful, that's why the screens are beautiful. Because it's all hand done, and it's fitted very well. That's a key part to the collection. Yes it's edgy and it's like fun but the quality is of utmost importance to me for sure.

en I think that's possible, but I don't think that's his main motive. His motive is profit. But we certainly could reap some benefit out of it.

en Every reader finds himself. The writer's work is merely a kind of optical instrument that makes it possible for the reader to discern what, without this book, he would perhaps never have seen in himself.
  Marcel Proust

en Every reader finds himself. The writer's work is merely a kind of optical instrument that makes it possible for the reader to discern what, without this book, he would perhaps never have seen in himself.
  Marcel Proust

en The way a book is read which is to say, the qualities a reader brings to a book can have as much to do with its worth as anything the author puts into it. She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. The way a book is read which is to say, the qualities a reader brings to a book can have as much to do with its worth as anything the author puts into it.
  Norman Cousins

en It's not an easy book. The book challenges the young reader to see the modern world in light of the lessons of the past.

en The drug and device companies own the FDA and it is the companies’ profit potential that rules the review and approval process – except when the profit motive is overridden by the White House morality police, as with the morning-after pill.

en A beautiful hand-bound book is part skill and part art. It's fine for Claudia to say she's not an artist. But it can't be lost that the reason for her success is her sense of design and aesthetic. She may be a bookbinder first, but there's a lot of artistry involved.

en A beautiful hand-bound book is part skill and part art. It's fine for Claudia to say she's not an artist. But it can't be lost that the reason for her success is her sense of design and aesthetic. She may be a bookbinder first, but there's a lot of artistry involved.

en For the most part, everybody's just sitting on their hands, afraid to move. In particular, we're hearing from a lot of people that they are nervous ahead of this weekend. With each day that passes, [war] gets more imminent.

en We've always considered it an honor to be part of this show and we're going to go out with a bang. You wish it could have gone on forever, but that's the nature of the business: Some things are out of your hands.


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