Tuesday, February 24, 2026

A Few Quotes from Books about Books and Libraries and Reading that I Like




Portrait of Maria Zambaco by Edward Byrne-Jones (1870)

“We are rare and we are weird…there is nothing you can do to change us…Really, don’t try. We are so happy, in our own way…Be glad of all the benefits it will bring, rather than lamenting all the fresh air avoided, the friendships not made, the exercise not taken, the body of rewarding and potentially lucrative activities, hobbies, and skills not developed. Leave us be. We’re fine. More than fine. Reading’s our thing.”― Lucy Mangan, Bookworm: A Memoir of Childhood Reading


The Station of Saint-Lazar by Edouard Manet (1873)

“Reading is the sole means by which we slip, involuntarily, often helplessly, into another's skin, another's voice, another's soul.”― Joyce Carol Oates



John Keats by Joseph Severn (1821)

“We read to know we're not alone.”― William Nicholson, Shadowlands: A Play


Portrait of Duranty by Edgar Degas (1879)

“It was books that taught me that the things that tormented me most were the very things that connected me with all the people who were alive, or who had ever been alive.” ― James Baldwin


Bookworm by Karl Spitzweg (1850)

“I still find libraries astonishing; I still think they speak to our better instincts. The library remains one of the few places in the world where you don’t have to buy anything, know anyone, or believe anything to enter in.”― Katherine Rundell


In the Bookshop by Viktor Vasnetsov (1876)

“There's always a story. It's all stories, really. The sun coming up every day is a story. Everything's got a story in it. Change the story, change the world.”― Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky


Reading Girl by Gustav Adolph Hennig (1828)

“It's the secret we never, ever tell our children. No adult ever read a book because it's good for us. We read because it is fun.”― Jacqueline French


The Girl Reading a Book by Jean Honoré Fragonard (1776)

“The main effort of arranging your life should be to progressively reduce the amount of time required to decently maintain yourself so that you can have all the time you want for reading.”― Norman Rush




Reading a Storybook by James Tissot (1878-79)



Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Each Tuesday That Artsy Reader Girl assigns a topic and then post her top ten list that fits that topic. You’re more than welcome to join her and create your own top ten (or 2, 5, 20, etc.) list as well. Feel free to put a unique spin on the topic to make it work for you! Please link back to That Artsy Reader Girl in your own post so that others know where to find more information.      

37 comments:

  1. OOh nice ones! Love the Nicholson one! Great picks!

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  2. Thanks for presenting these gems, Deb. Imagine - there are people who rarely read at all. What odd people they must be!

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  3. Splendid collection of words and images

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  4. Love those quotes from Baldwin and French! 😍 Great picks!

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  5. Great quotes and photos. I think the portrait Girl reading a Book was on Nan's blog. Seems familiar :-)

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    1. I think it was (is?), Tina. Today (2/25) was her birthday. :(

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    2. I looked for paintings of people reading that are copyright-free.

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  6. These are all quite wonderful but the poignancy of the Baldwin quote especially touches my heart.

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  8. A Hat Full of Sky was my first Patchett book. That series is SO wonderful.

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  9. Ain't this the truth: “Reading is the sole means by which we slip, involuntarily, often helplessly, into another's skin, another's voice, another's soul.”

    I need to read more Joyce Carol Oates' books. I've only read one and it was a long time ago.

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  10. Good choices! Pratchett had so much wisdom...

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  11. Lovely post with beautiful images and quotes, Deb.

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  12. These are great, thanks for sharing!

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  13. "We read to know we're not alone." is so real! Great quotes.

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  14. This is a great post, Deb. Not just wonderful quotes, but I love the paintings as well.

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  15. Ha! “The main effort of arranging your life should be to progressively reduce the amount of time required to decently maintain yourself so that you can have all the time you want for reading.”― Norman Rush

    Yes!!

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  16. Thanks for sharing so many wonderful quotes.
    sherry @ fundinmental

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  17. I love that quote from Oates. It is so true, that's why readers tend to have more empathy than nonreaders.
    Here's my TTT post for the week: https://readbakecreate.com/the-ts-have-it-ten-titles-starting-with-t/

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  18. Wonderful quotes! “We read to know we're not alone.”― William Nicholson, Shadowlands: A Play SO True!

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  19. The last one, especially, yes. How I wish I could do that!

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  20. These are lovely quotes, Deb. I almost posted a couple of these. Rundell's and Pratchett's quotes are wonderful. Thanks for sharing and for visiting my blog.

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  21. Mangan's quote is so true regarding how readers are often categorized as 'introverted.' We're not! Start a conversation with us about books and we come alive.
    It truly is wonderful to slip into another’s soul; it can be so healing. Rundell described libraries perfectly. I have always felt comfortable around librarians, from my school days to my local library today. As we traveled wherever the Air Force sent us, the library was always our first stop—often before we had even found a permanent home!

    French's quote... gasp! I used to tell my students: 'If you're not enjoying a book, pick another. You'll soon find a new favorite author, and off you'll go into the magical world of reading!' Now that the clouds are lifting, I look forward to reading again. Thank you for such a special post! Happy reading to you!"

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  22. These are all wonderful! This is the one that particularly spoke to me:

    “We are rare and we are weird…there is nothing you can do to change us…Really, don’t try. We are so happy, in our own way…Be glad of all the benefits it will bring, rather than lamenting all the fresh air avoided, the friendships not made, the exercise not taken, the body of rewarding and potentially lucrative activities, hobbies, and skills not developed. Leave us be. We’re fine. More than fine. Reading’s our thing.”― Lucy Mangan, Bookworm: A Memoir of Childhood Reading

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  23. Excellent selections, I added Mangan’s to my favourites
    Thanks for sharing your #TTT

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  24. These are wonderful. Our library should have all these quotes made into posters and displayed.

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  25. Some of the best reading/books quotes ever. I must admit the one that is speaking to me the most, at this point in my life, is:

    “The main effort of arranging your life should be to progressively reduce the amount of time required to decently maintain yourself so that you can have all the time you want for reading.”
    ― Norman Rush

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  26. The JCO and Norman Rush quotes are fun!!

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  27. These are all great, but the Jacqueline French one made me smile for sure. But the more I think about it, maybe that’s exactly the secret we should be sharing with children.

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  28. My favorite that you shared is “The main effort of arranging your life should be to progressively reduce the amount of time required to decently maintain yourself so that you can have all the time you want for reading.”― Norman Rush. If only I could follow this advice! Reading almost always takes a backseat to all the other requirements of life.

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  29. One of my favorites is by President Truman - “Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers” and this was someone who read every single book in his public library.

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  30. I love katherine rundell's quote! so true. And i am so glad our libraries keep on getting better all the time... our local public library is so popular with all ages.

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  31. Thank you for these wonderful quotes. Love the paintings as well.

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  32. These are so good! So many of them resonate deeply with me, thanks so much for sharing!

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