I read all the time. I love it. My fantasy would be to be locked into a library. I'd be very, very happy.
‐‐ Pink
I read all the time... I read a lot of history books.
‐‐ Mickey Spillane
I read all the time. I was reading a book I admire very much by Alice McDermot called Charming Billy.
‐‐ John McGahern
I read all the time. People ask, 'Do you read while you work?' And I say, 'I better.' I take two or three years to finish one of my enormous books, and I can't go that long without reading.
‐‐ Diana Gabaldon
I read all the time so it's difficult to say who my all-time favourites are. One is George Orwell, because he makes political writing so simple a child could understand it.
‐‐ Melvin Burgess
I read all the time. Sometimes I get asked if I've thought about writing a novel.
‐‐ Noah Baumbach
I read all the time that people think I'm arrogant. They say I am cocky, a bad character. I had that from a young age. But when they meet me, they say, 'That image doesn't fit you.'
‐‐ Zlatan Ibrahimovic
I read all these stories that I don't know anything about politics. But I must know something. I've had some good victories in Congress, and I've survived this town for four years.
‐‐ Donald T. Regan
I read almost exclusively nonfiction when I read, because even though it's harder to find a great true story, when you find one, the idea that it actually happened is immensely powerful.That's what moves me the most.
‐‐ Robert Kurson
I read an article somewhere that stated 1 in 4 American women will be considered clinically depressed in their lifetime. This should be more than a gold mine for pharmaceutical companies - it should be a wake-up call.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
I read an article that said one in five Americans thinks Elvis is alive. I want to find those morons and get them registered to vote for me.
‐‐ Pat Paulsen
I read an interview where someone said, 'It's a shame that anyone can make a movie now,' and I feel the exact opposite.
‐‐ Jason Blum
I read an interview with Mark Wahlberg, and he was like, 'I might read a script and love it, but it's all about the filmmaker.' I think that's a good lesson for me.
‐‐ Shiloh Fernandez
I read and enjoy just about anything I can get my hands on.
‐‐ Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
I read and walked for miles at night along the beach, writing bad blank verse and searching endlessly for someone wonderful who would step out of the darkness and change my life. It never crossed my mind that that person could be me.
‐‐ Anna Quindlen
I read and watch movies. I can't go to the movie theater much anymore, though, because I get recognized. It's worse sometimes if I wear a costume and try not to get recognized. I watch most of my films on airplanes.
‐‐ Ayumi Hamasaki
I read and write classical piano and percussion, also guitar.
‐‐ Suzi Quatro
I read 'Animal Farm' when I was 11, and it remained my favorite book, really.
‐‐ Martin Freeman
I read as many scripts as I can and just find stuff that I think is interesting, find stories that I think are worth telling.
‐‐ Liam Hemsworth
I read as much poetry as time allows and circumstance dictates: No heartache can pass without a little Dorothy Parker, no thunderstorm without W. H. Auden, no sleepless night without W. B. Yeats.
‐‐ J. Courtney Sullivan
I read autobiographies because there is too much fiction in my life.
‐‐ Ranbir Kapoor
I read books all the time. I'm just half looking for something to do; I mostly just read for pleasure. Occasionally I stumble across something that could be a movie, but I don't put a book down just because I don't see a movie in it, either.
‐‐ Andrew Dominik
I read books for exams at school, but only because I had to read them, and really didn't enjoy it one little bit! The only time I did enjoy it was when I was asked to read out loud in front of the class, as I then used it as an acting exercise!
‐‐ Rachel Tucker
I read books like mad, but I am careful to to let anything I read influence me.
‐‐ Michael Caine
I read books more than I go out.
‐‐ Julie Bowen
I read books more than I go out. As a matter of fact, I get a little concerned about some of my anti-social habits. I will choose a night with Somerset Maugham or Russell Banks over a crowded bar any day.
‐‐ Julie Bowen
I read Carver. Julio Cortazar. Amis's essays. Baldwin. Lorrie Moore. Capote. Saramago. Larkin. Wodehouse. Anything, anything at all, that doesn't sound like me.
‐‐ Zadie Smith
I read certain articles about how all of the new filmmakers are immediately being given massive tentpoles, and there's a lot of original movies that we have now lost as a result of this. I don't want to call it a fad because I think it's a good thing. I think the movies are better as a result.
‐‐ Colin Trevorrow
I read Christopher McDougall's book 'Born to Run.' If running were a religion, this would be its bible. I actually scribbled my favorite passages on my arm to read during the race.
‐‐ Jennifer Carpenter
I read Claire Messud's 'The Emperor's Children,' I read Joseph O'Neill's 'Netherland' - but to me, they're not 9/11 novels. In 'The Emperor's Children,' 9/11 felt to me like a piece of the plot; the novel wasn't wrestling with what 9/11 meant. And 'Netherland' felt the same way. I liked both books a lot but I don't see them as 9/11 novels.
‐‐ Amy Waldman
I read comics and I did science, and never really put them together until I accidentally found myself in the middle of one.
‐‐ Randall Munroe
I read comics and stuff. I buy a lot of comics, a lot of films and boxsets.
‐‐ Ed Gamble
I read cover to cover every jazz publication that I could and in the New York Times, every single day reading their jazz reviews even though I didn't put them in the films. I wanted to know what is going on.
‐‐ Ken Burns
I read 'Crime and Punishment' years ago and don't recall the details of it, but I do retain a strong sense of the creeping paranoia and panic.
‐‐ Arthur Smith
I read daft history books. Sometimes the books I read are a bit crackers or strange.
‐‐ Mark E. Smith
I read 'Dracula' in high school. I've been around vampires forever.
‐‐ Denis O'Hare
I read every book about Buster Keaton and Chaplin to see how they worked - it's all about dedication, tunnel vision, pursuit of perfection, getting the gag right.
‐‐ Paul Merton
I read every book there was on jazz, about the original players - King Oliver, Buddy Bolden and all those groups. At one time I was fairly well schooled in that... I could tell you who played where and when, historically, way before my time.
‐‐ Clint Eastwood
I read every country's perspective on an issue. I also play many games like Bridge, Scrabble and Sudoku online.
‐‐ Indra Nooyi
I read every draft of every episode of every series produced at FX.
‐‐ John Landgraf
I read every one of the books on the shelf marked American Negro Literature. I became a nationalist, a colour nationalist, through the writings of men and women who lived a world away from me.
‐‐ Peter Abrahams
I read every review online, and I want to respond to those, but I resist the urge to do that.
‐‐ Peter V. Brett
I read every screenplay that was being sent to the other directors. None were being sent to me, but I was reading what others were choosing and what the best writers were writing.
‐‐ Rupert Sanders
I read every script from beginning to end, and I read every draft that I can. I like the show, I like the character, and I want to protect both of those things.
‐‐ Victoria Pratt
I read every single review, because I love film criticism and I'm interested.
‐‐ Melanie Lynskey
I read everything aloud, novels as well as picture books. I believe the eye and ear are different listeners. So as writers, we have to please both.
‐‐ Jane Yolen
I read everything and anything. I love books.
‐‐ Gail Porter
I read everything, but generally more fact than fiction - especially autobiographies and biographies. I've read 'Long Walk to Freedom' by Nelson Mandela at least twice on holiday. Every time, I'm totally awed by his vision, strength and forgiveness. I feel honoured to have got to know him and his wonderful wife Graca over the years.
‐‐ Richard Branson
I read everything by Ian McEwan, he is so elegant. I love reading anything about Shakespeare, too. He is my first love. If I had a time machine, I would be hanging out with him.
‐‐ Kate Fleetwood