read Quotes

As a little girl I loved the thought of playing dress-up and getting ready.

I love a sandwich that you can barely fit in your mouth because there's so much stuff on it. The bread should not be the main thing on a sandwich.

Oh, that sound? I'm in the hot tub, reading a novel.

I miss England. I miss the weather. I've spent moss of the last 25 years on tour. I'm ready to come home.

The first thing I thought when I finished Ernest Cline's 'Ready Player One' was, 'My God, it's the grown-up's 'Harry Potter.'' Now this is from a mega 'HP' fan, so I mean business, here.

Give me the ready hand rather than the ready tongue.

I grew up reading 'British Vogue' - I am so honoured and humbled to be taking up the mantle of editor.

I'm definitely not ready to move into something else. I'm having so much fun.

I'm often asked what it takes to be 'Series A ready' in terms of metrics, progress, and traction. Unfortunately, there's no easy answer.

I've really been studying lyrics, printing out lyrics to songs I love and reading them like a letter.

Like I said, I enjoyed my time there in Indy. You just have gotta move on, get ready for the next chapter.

I have never known any distress that an hour's reading did not relieve.

I pick my favourite quotations and store them in my mind as ready armour, offensive or defensive, amid the struggle of this turbulent existence.

My high-school papers, my college-application essays, read like Norman Mailer packed in a crunchy-peanut-butter sandwich.

I don't recall exactly when I first began reading about Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery, but I suspect that it was in fourth grade.

Book clubs, both online and in person, have become a large percentage of the reading public, and many of them won't consider reading books in hardcover.

I don't read any reviews, so I'm oblivious to what they have to say. I'm completely unaware. It's fantastic.

I grew up reading a lot on literature and all of that.

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