There's a Universe Instrument, where we apply Hip-Hop to astronomy, and we flush out the chemistry of Hip-Hop. We also flushed out the astronomy, to see where Hip-Hop is read in the stars.
I read, much of the night, and go south in the winter.
Why would I talk about the past when I got a bright future? What kind of money is the past gonna make me? Everyone wants to know information. Now, if you wanna know information, if you want history, you're gonna read a history book. The past ain't gonna make you no cash.
I'd read a lot of thrillers about politicians and presidents, but never one where you flip the stereotypes and make good people bad and bad people good.
I've been doing interviews for years, and in all that time, I've virtually never read one and gone, 'Yep, factually and tonally that's exactly what happened. ' Pretty much never.
Why sleep when there are books to read.
I would not read the proof of one of my books for any fair & reasonable sum whatever, if I could get out of it. The proof-reading on the P & Pauper cost me the last rags of my religion.
We've got a great percentage of our population that, to our great shame, either cannot or, equally unfortunate, will not read. And that portion of our public is growing. Those people are suckers for the demagogue.
I think so much about how we read, about the nature of solitude, and of community, is changing in ways that none of us yet understand.
. . . next to the pleasure of reading a favourite fishing book comes that of persuading a friend to read it too.
Stephen King, by far, is the standard-bearer. I think anyone who writes suspense fiction and says that King isn't an influence is either lying or being foolish. I read his book 'On Writing' before I read pretty much any of his fiction.
At the time I was taught to read, it was an Eden-like time of my life. My mother adored me. Everyone adored me. So I associate reading with enormous pleasure.
I very rarely read any fiction. I love biographies; I read about all kinds of people. I love theology and some philosophy.
The Phoenix Project is a must read for business and IT executives struggling with the growing complexity of IT.
I've been making music for a while. And I could read about myself on the Internet for a while.
As you read the Word of God today, read it with expectancy and anticipation for the changes it will make in you.
You don't have to forego education to do anything. Even if you want to go to the NBA, you should read.
We're not attacking Islam but Islam has attacked us. The God of Islam is not the same God. He's not the son of God of the Christian or Judeo-Christian faith. It's a different God, and I believe it [Islam] is a very evil and wicked religion. . . . When you read the Koran and you read the verses from the Koran, it instructs the killing of the infidel, for those that are non-Muslim.
the grim, grand African forests are like a great library, in which, so far, I can do little more than look at the pictures, although I am now busily learning the alphabet of their language, so that I may some day read what these pictures mean.
I stay on [Twitter] as Jen Kirkman, a person. It's just a way for me to connect with what I know and read everything and catch all areas.