“I've always said that Watership Down is not a book for children. I say: it's a book, and anyone who wants to read it can read it.”
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English novelist best known as the author of Watership Down 1920–2016Related quotes

“Anyone who reads a book with a sense of obligation does not understand the art of reading.”
Source: The Importance of Living

Original source: Mucho se dice que los niños no leen. Bueno, yo diría que si los adultos no comienzan a hacerlo, no es justo acusar a los más pequeños de no leer. Ellos deben vernos con un libro entre las manos.
Source: Trujillo, E. (2018). "Promover la lectura es una responsabilidad moral de los escritores: José Baroja". En Perú Informa. http://www.peruinforma.com/entrevista-cultural-al-escritor-chileno-jose-baroja/#:~:text=Hablar%20del%20escritor%20chileno%20Jos%C3%A9,en%20Letras%2C%20menci%C3%B3n%20en%20Literatura.. Consultado el 17 de junio de 2022.

“Anyone who thinks one book has all the answers hasn't read enough books.”
Variant: ... anyone who thinks one book has all the answers hasn't read enough books.
Source: Saga, Vol. 6
Children's author Debbie Dadey visiting downtown library to sign books, brainstorm. https://lancasteronline.com/features/entertainment/children-s-author-debbie-dadey-visiting-downtown-library-to-sign/article_bf6e4607-f0ba-5e73-a88f-64c9cb876bb2.html (July 29, 2013)

“Beware
Those Who
Are ALWAYS
READING
BOOKS”
Source: The Roominghouse Madrigals: Early Selected Poems, 1946-1966

“I've always tried to write the kind of book I most loved to read: character-centered adventure.”
"'A Conversation With Lois McMaster Bujold", p. 60
The Vorkosigan Companion (2008)
Interviewed in Naim Attallah, Singular Encounters (Quartet Books, 1990), p. 142.

“Parents should leave books lying around marked "forbidden" if they want their children to read.”
Interview with Amanda Craig, "Grand dame of letters who's not going quietly," The Times, London (23 November 2003) http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,14449-1132868_3,00.html