
“No two persons ever read the same book.”
Author's note, revised edition (1992).
The Carpet People (1971; 1992)
Source: A Hat Full of Sky
“No two persons ever read the same book.”
“The hotel shop only had two decent books, and I'd written both of them.”
Source: The Salmon of Doubt (2002)
The Garden of Forking Paths (1942), The Garden of Forking Paths
Context: Ts'ui Pe must have said once: I am withdrawing to write a book. And another time: I am withdrawing to construct a labyrinth. Every one imagined two works; to no one did it occur that the book and the maze were one and the same thing.
“Sybil had an unreal, larger-than-life feeling... as if she were a person in a book.”
Source: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 103
“The exercise of authority over the same area by two States is a contradiction.”
The Relation of the State to the Invididual (1890)
“A chaste and lucid style is indicative of the same personal traits in the author.”
Manuscript, Sermons; reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 758.
The Triple Thinkers (1938) [Oxford University Press, 1948], Preface, p. ix
Country Living and Country Thinking, Preface, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Preface p. v
A History of Greek Mathematics (1921) Vol. 1. From Thales to Euclid