“The doors of the world are opened to people who can read.” Ben Carson (1951) 17th and current United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; American neurosurgeon
“Books and doors are the same thing. You open them, and you go through into another world.” Jeanette Winterson (1959) English writer
“There are too many books in the world to read in a single lifetime; you have to draw the line somewhere.” Diane Setterfield book The Thirteenth Tale Source: The Thirteenth Tale
“Remember that the book which bores you when you are twenty or thirty will open doors for you when you are forty or fifty-and vise versa. Don’t read a book out of its right time for you.” Doris Lessing (1919–2013) British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer
“The more light you allow within you, the brighter the world you live in will be.” Shakti Gawain (1948–2018) Author
“Just give me a comfortable couch, a dog, a good book, and a woman. Then if you can get the dog to go somewhere and read the book, I might have a little fun.” Groucho Marx (1890–1977) American comedian
“When one door closes, another opens… into another room, another space, other happenings. There are many doors to open and close in our lives. Some doors we leave ajar, where we hope and plan to return. Some doors are slammed shut decisively—"No more of that!" Some are closed regretfully, softly—"It was good, but it is over." Departures entail arrivals somewhere else. Closing a door, leaving it behind, means opening onto new vistas and ventures, new possibilities, new incentives.” Helen Nearing (1904–1995) American writer Source: Loving and Leaving the Good Life (1992), p. 1
“No one lights a lamp in order to hide it behind the door: the purpose of light is to create more light, to open people's eyes, to reveal the marvels around.” Paulo Coelho (1947) Brazilian lyricist and novelist
“Choosing not to read is like closing an open door to paradise” Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist