Quote by Judy Blume
The books that will never be read. And all due to the fear of cens

The books that will never be read. And all due to the fear of censorship. As always, young readers will be the real losers. – Judy Blume

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Ideas seem to come from everywhere – my life, everything I see, hear, and read, and most of all, from my imagination. I have a lot of imagination. – Judy Blume

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Let children read whatever they want and then talk about it with them. If parents and kids can talk together, we wont have as much censorship because we wont have as much fear. – Judy Blume

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Fear
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I am a big defender of Harry Potter, and I think any book that gets kids to read are books that we should cherish, we should be thankful for them. – Judy Blume

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I like to do something I fear. – Heath Ledger

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A propensity to hope and joy is real riches one to fear and sorrow real poverty. – David Hume

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The whole secret of existence is to have no fear. Never fear what will become of you, depend on no one. Only the moment you reject all help are you freed. – Buddha

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My greatest fear is disappointing the reader, so each book has to be better than the one before. – Anthony Horowitz

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