Bookselling Quotes Page 2

Part 2 of the bookselling quotations list about sayings citing Julie Kagawa, Kevin Sampsell and William Stanley Jevons captions

  • Overall, Id say I was an awesome bookseller, but probably not the best book shelver. I loved recommending books and helping people find books.

    — Julie Kagawa
    0
  • I feel like a lot has changed - ebooks are a much more valid format and bigger presses are taking less chances. As a bookseller, there are less real bookstores and more people buying on-line. As a writer, I think there are fewer paths to break through on a big press, but on the other hand there are more small presses doing awesome work now. Overall, artistically, I think it's a pretty exciting time in the literary world.

    — Kevin Sampsell
    0
  • I used to think I should like to be a bookbinder or bookseller it seemed to me a most delightful trade and I wished or thought of nothing better. More lately I thought I should be a minister, it seemed so serious and useful a profession, and I entered but little into the merits of religion and the duties of a minister. Every one dissuaded me from the notion, and before I arrived at any age to require a real decision, science had claimed me.

    — William Stanley Jevons
    0
  • I was given the ability to create stories and characters.

    That's my part of the long chain of writers, publishers, agents, booksellers, librarians, and a host of others who eventually deliver literature to the world. I want to do for others what Eudora Welty did for me.

    — Karl Marlantes
    0
  • I have been told by an eminent bookseller, that in no branch of his business , after tracts of popular devotion, were so many books as those on the law exported to the Plantations .

    — Edmund Burke
    0
  • Old or new, the only sign I always try to rid my books of (usually with little success) is the price-sticker that malignant booksellers attach to the backs. These evil white scabs rip off with difficulty, leaving leprous wounds and traces of slime to which adhere the dust and fluff of ages, making me wish for a special gummy hell to which the inventor of these stickers would be condemned.

    — Alberto Manguel
    0
  • I always ask the booksellers to look at me and recommend a book;

    9 out of 10, they get it right; it’s usually a book about someone dysfunctional. To me bookstores are like brothels of imagination, each book is luring me over going, 'Read me, read me'.

    — Ruby Wax
    0
  • Some of you...have never read a Patrick O'Brian novel. I beseech you to start now. Start with Master and Commander, which should be available in paperback from your nearest bookseller. And if he-or she-does not have a copy, then beat the wretched fellow.

    — Kevin Myers
    0
  • The probability of finding a particular book increases in relation to the clarity of the store's focus, the diligence and shrewdness of the bookseller, and the size of the business.

    — Gabriel Zaid
    0
  • There is no part of the country where in the summer you cannot get a sufficient supply of the best specimens. Teach your children to bring them in for themselves. Take your text from the brooks, not from the booksellers.

    — Louis Agassiz
    0
  • Dedication: For librarians and booksellers everywhere, who gather books and build shelters for tender souls.

    — Tessa Dare
    0
  • That's your truck parked up by the factory isn't it?" Magnus pointed.

    "It's awfully butch for a bookseller.

    — Cassandra Clare
    0
  • I love seeing the bookshops and meeting the booksellers-- booksellers really are a special breed. No one in their right mind would take up clerking in a bookstore for the salary, and no one in his right mind would want to own one-- the margin of profit is too small. So, it has to be a love of readers and reading that makes them do it-- along with first dibs on the new books.

    — Mary Ann Shaffer
    0
  • I wish there could be an international peace conference of booksellers, for (you will smile at this) my own conviction is that the future happiness of the world depends in no small measure on them and on the librarians.

    — Christopher Morley
    0
  • Related Quotations

    • book
    • people
    • helping
    • helping people
    • booksellers
    • real
    • thinking
    • world
    • path
    • chance
    • break
    • exciting
    • changed
    • format
    • bigger
    • bigs
    • bookstores
    • buying
    • decision
    • age
    • serious
    • duty
    • trade
    • profession
    • littles
    • merit
    • ministers
    • notion
    • should
    • used
    • character
    • long
    • literature
    • host
    • librarian

Meaningful Quotes - Popular Authors - Quote Topics - Picture Quotes

Quotlr helps you to improve your life, to achieve inner peace and happiness by reading motivational quotes. No matter if you're doing a research or just exploring sayings by famous people.

Please note that this site uses cookies to personalise content and adverts, to provide social media features, and to analyse web traffic. Please check our Privacy Policy.

2023 © Quotlr.com