Sentences with Books, Sentences about Books

Sentences with Books, Sentences about Books

1. Are these books?

2. These are books.

3. Do you bind books?

4. Those are my books.

5. These are not books.

6. Put your books away.

7. I’ve read both books.

8. I love reading books.

9. My father writes books.

10. You read a lot of books.

11. All these books are mine.

12. How many books are there?

13. 91.Don’t open your books.

14. You can quote books here.

15. Reading books is important.

16. My son loves to read books.

17. I disposed of all the books.

18. I bought fewer books this year.

19. We cannot learn men from books.

20. My basket is full of math books.

21. Frank has dozens of English books.

22. I got rid of all my old textbooks.

23. She loves to read books every day.

24. I have tons of books at the office.

25. He assigned me three books to read.

26. Alex devoted himself to reading books.

27. The comic books were piled on the desk.

28. Please classify these books by subject.

29. We derive a lot of pleasure from books.

30. My father has a lot of books on history.

31. Those books were on display in the window.

32. Books are not men and yet they stay alive.

33. I have numerous math books on my bookshelf.

34. Well I’ve written four beauty books as well.

35. These books are worth reading at least once.

36. I boxed up my books and took them to the car.

37. As an educator, I recommend you to read books.

38. That publisher specialises in children’s books.

39. I read several books last week, including yours.

40. All good books are about everything, abbreviated.

41. I know she stole my books but nobody believes me.

42. I read a lot of books but I can’t explain myself.

43. Neither my friends nor the bookstore has the book.

44. My mother had written three books before she died.

45. Nature and books belong to the eyes that see them.

46. Good books don’t give up all their secrets at once.

47. They haven’t been studying their books for six days.

48. They will have to hold over these books until next week.

49. Collect the book, which is $ 2 each, from the bookstore.

50. I wish you would make a list of the newly published books.

51. It is really important that children read books every day.

52. Leisure without books is death, and burial of a man alive.

53. She read books as one would breathe air, to fill up and live.

54. I put the books on the table and I think I can’t have lost them.

55. The best books… are those that tell you what you know already.

56. Books are no more threatened by Kindle than stairs by elevators.

57. Books are not made to be believed, but to be subjected to inquiry.

58. One day’s exposure to mountains is better than a cartload of books.

59. How often do you come to this bookstore? I’ve never seen you before!

60. It had become a chimney poking from a vertical universe of bookshelves.

61. There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.

62. If you would ask my mom what books I liked growing up, I liked Dr. Seuss.

63. Books are mirrors: you only see in them what you already have inside you.

64. I immersed myself in books and rock ‘n’ roll, the adolescent salvation …

65. Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.

66. Books permit us to voyage through time, to tap the wisdom of our ancestors.

67. All the secrets of the world are contained in books. Read at your own risk.

68. Few people read books today. Everyone should pay attention to reading books.

69. Read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all.

70. It is from books that wise people derive consolation in the troubles of life.

71. Books don’t offer real escape, but they can stop a mind scratching itself raw.

72. Be careful about reading health books. Some fine day you’ll die of a misprint.

73. What type of books had you wanted before you went to the University of Harvard?

74. Books are wonderful, aren’t they?’ she said to the vice-chancellor who concurred.

75. I’m obsessed with zombies. I like watching zombie movies and I read zombie books.

76. Reading is my favourite occupation, when I have leisure for it and books to read.

77. There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate’s loot on Treasure Island.

78. We live for books. A sweet mission in this world dominated by disorder and decay.

79. A literary academic can no more pass a bookstore than an alcoholic can pass a bar.

80. The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.

81. Movies are not scripts – movies are films they’re not books, they’re not the theatre.

82. Let’s turn now to the citation of authors, found in other books and missing in yours.

83. Whenever my environment had failed to support or nourish me, I had clutched at books

84. You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.

85. You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.

86. I’ll read my books and I’ll drink coffee and I’ll listen to music and I’ll bolt the door.

87. The reading of all good books is like conversation with the finest men of past centuries.

88. What’s a horizon?’ Lazlo asked, straight-faced. ‘Is it like the end of an aisle of books?

89. Books are my friends, my companions. They make me laugh and cry and find meaning in life.

90. A single conversation across the table with a wise person is worth a months study of books.

91. There are many little ways to enlarge your child’s world. Love of books is the best of all.

92. Until we invent telepathy, books are our best choice for understanding the rest of humanity.

93. The pleasure of all reading is doubled when one lives with another who shares the same books.

94. Books are the treasured wealth of the world and the fit inheritance of generations and nations.

95. Books have a unique way of stopping time in a particular moment and saying: Let’s not forget this.

96. The things I want to know are in books my best friend is the man who’ll get me a book I ain’t read.

97. Sometimes I miss out the morning’s painting session and instead study my Japanese books in the open.

98. Some books should be tasted, some devoured, but only a few should be chewed and digested thoroughly.

99. This will never be a civilized country until we spend more money for books than we do for chewing gum.

100. In other words, it’s one of those books you thrust on your partner with an incredulous cry of “This is me!

101. In other words, it’s one of those books you thrust on your partner with an incredulous cry of “This is me!

102. I’m old-fashioned and think that reading books is the most glorious pastime that humankind has yet devised.

103. How marvelous books are, crossing worlds and centuries, defeating ignorance and, finally, cruel time itself.

104. When I was a boy, I always saw myself as a hero in comic books and in movies. I grew up believing this dream.

105. Boys think girls are like books, If the cover doesn’t catch their eye they won’t bother to read what’s inside.

106. But luxury has never appealed to me, I like simple things, books, being alone, or with somebody who understands.

107. I do, I’m afraid, understand books far more readily than I understand people. Books are so easy to get along with.

108. On the academic side, the university is home to over 100 libraries, which hold more than 15 million books in total.

109. I leapt eagerly into books. The characters’ lives were so much more interesting than the lonely heartbeat of my own.

110. Books: a beautifully browsable invention that needs no electricity and exists in a readable form no matter what happens.

111. What a blessing it is to love books as I love them;- to be able to converse with the dead, and to live amidst the unreal!

112. The best way to obtain truth and wisdom is not to ask from books, but to go to God in prayer, and obtain divine teaching.

113. Some of them are quite hard, you know, persuading my publisher for example to take one of my books and put it out for free.

114. My younger sister learned to read and write this year, however she spent the whole summer vacation reading and writing books.

115. Books should go where they will be most appreciated, and not sit unread, gathering dust on a forgotten shelf, don’t you agree?

116. One of the things I love about books is being able to define and condense certain portions of a character’s life into chapters.

117. Read. Read. Read. Just don’t read one type of book. Read different books by various authors so that you develop different style.

118. My younger sister learned to read and write this year, nonetheless she spent the whole summer vacation reading and writing books.

119. There were valuable first editions of books in the enormous library, most of them had been scribbled in by some idiot named Will H.

120. You know, I mean this sincerely, you know, I’m so grateful that I get to get up in the morning and do this, you know, and write books.

121. Books delight to the very marrow of one’s bones. They speak to us, consult with us, and join with us in a living and intense intimacy.

122. We go to school to learn to work hard for money. I write books and create products that teach people how to have money work hard for them.

123. My lack of access to the real world has been replaced completely by books, and it can’t be healthy to live in a land of happily ever afters.

124. Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.

125. And this, our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything.

126. Many of my books come from what if questions that I can’t answer, things that I’m worried about as either a woman, a wife, a mom, an American.

127. I always order the banned books from a black market dealer in California, figuring if the State of Mississippi banned them, they must be good.

128. It’s like why people read scary books or go see scary movies. Because it creates a distance. They’re scared, but they’re not going to get hurt.

129. As far as I knew white women were never lonely, except in books. White men adored them, Black men desired them and Black women worked for them.

130. I do note with interest that old women in my books become young women on the covers… this is discrimination against the chronologically gifted.

131. When I am attacked by gloomy thoughts, nothing helps me so much as running to my books. They quickly absorb me and banish the clouds from my mind.

132. Somebody who only reads newspapers and at best books of contemporary authors looks to me like an extremely near-sighted person who scorns eyeglasses.

133. Books are the carriers of civilization…They are companions, teachers, magicians, bankers of the treasures of the mind. Books are humanity in print.

134. I don’t mind saying, you know, that I don’t take a salary from the church, and God has blessed me with more money than I could imagine from my books.

135. The failure to read good books both enfeebles the vision and strengthens our most fatal tendency — the belief that the here and now is all there is.

136. Regional differences vanish. All differences vanish. In a mass-media world, there’s less of everything except the top ten books, records, movies, ideas.

137. My books promised me that life wasn’t just made up of workday tasks and prosaic things. The world is bigger and more colorful and more important than that.

138. If anything I try to write something that would be more difficult to film. I tend to see film as competition and would like instead to do what books do best.

139. We are of opinion that instead of letting books grow moldy behind an iron grating, far from the vulgar gaze, it is better to let them wear out by being read.

140. In a good bookroom you feel in some mysterious way that you are absorbing the wisdom contained in all the books through your skin, without even opening them.

141. Growing up, I took so many cues from books. They taught me most of what I knew about what people did, about how to behave. They were my teachers and my advisers.

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