Quote by Stephen King
Books are a uniquely portable magic. - Stephen King

Books are a uniquely portable magic. – Stephen King

Other quotes by Stephen King

Ive always believed in God. I also think thats the sort of thing that either comes as part of the equipment, the capacity to believe, or at some point in your life, when youre in a position where you actually need help from a power greater than yourself, you simply make an agreement. – Stephen King

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God
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What charitable 1 percenters cant do is assume responsibility – Americas national responsibilities: the care of its sick and its poor, the education of its young, the repair of its failing infrastructure, the repayment of its staggering war debts. – Stephen King

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Education
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Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win. – Stephen King

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Adversity
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Other Quotes from
Books
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I know every book of mine by its smell, and I have but to put my nose between the pages to be reminded of all sorts of things. – George Robert Gissing

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Books

My test of a good novel is dreading to begin the last chapter. – Thomas Helm

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Books

Let your bookcases and your shelves be your gardens and your pleasure-grounds. Pluck the fruit that grows therein, gather the roses, the spices, and the myrrh. – Judah Ibn Tibbon

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Books

If the book is second-hand, I leave all its markings intact, the spoor of previous readers, fellow-travellers who have recorded their passage by means of scribbled comments, a name on the fly-leaf, a bus ticket to mark a certain page. – Alberto Manguel, The Library at Night

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Books

Random Quotes

Our work is a scream of freedom. – Christo

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Freedom

Just as courage imperils life, fear protects it. – Leonardo da Vinci

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Courage

Although there are many trial marriages… there is no such thing as a trial child. – Gail Sheehy

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Parents

We are the prisoners of history. Or are we? – Robert Penn Warren, Segregation

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History