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If you can read this, thank a teacher.
Reading is one of the important part of being a person.
Before you can write, you have to be able to read.
Readers usually ignore the typographic interface, gliding comfortably along literacy's habitual groove. Sometimes, however, the interface should be allowed to fail. By making itself evident, typography can illuminate the construction and identity of a page, screen, place, or product.
The unread is always better than the unreadable.
I do not think of type as something that should be readable. It should be beautiful.
I don't care HOW people read, I care IF they read
I'm a slow reader.
The transaction between writer and reader is human civilization's most dazzling feat, yet it's such a part of our lives that it's, well, prosaic.
Amid chaos of images, we value coherence. We believe in the printed word. And we believe in clarity. And we believe in immaculate syntax. And in the beauty of the English language.
We'll need you to unlock your desk, sir."
"Sorry," Dreyfuss said. "Not until I've read this form."
"You haven't ... looked at it."
"And I'm a very slow reader. Sometimes I wonder if I'm dyslexic.
Write like no one is reading.
In general, what is written must be easy to read and easy to speak; which is the same.
Writing is a difficult thing.
Reading was my hobby, my sport and my activity of choice. It was the prime pleasure of my days, an unfailing escape from whatever realities were distressing me, and the only source of pride I knew, other vanities lying beyond my grasp. I couldn't do anything else well, but I could do words.
I wrote it ugly and in pieces.
It takes a long time to write something that is easy to read.
I have a great many opinions about writing, but I'm afraid that all of them are unprintable
It is important to be well read, at least a little bit.
I cross out words so you will see them more; the fact that they are obscured makes you want to read them.
Reading should be a pleasure, not a chore.
The hardest things to write are often the best things to read. And the most deserving to be written.
You write to be read. That is the bottom line.
Read read good...
A text may be superbly written, exquisitely subtle, deeply meaningful, but still seem like a luxury extra, something we add to the already well-stocked store of our reading experience.
In fact, I think for a lot of writers, it's so hard to be read.
Reading is FUNdamental
Read like no one is watching....
Reading is important.
Reading is a wonderful wonder.
if all else fails you can read
Easy writings curse is hard reading.
What's that dreadful phrase? Reader-friendly? It isn't reader friendly; it's saying to the reader, "I bet you can't take this, and if you can you're the kind of reader I want and you'll stay with me. If you can't take it, I don't want you to read me anyway.
Just because something's legible doesn't means it communicates. More importantly, it doesn't mean it communicates the right thing. So, what is the message sent before somebody actually gets into the material? And I think that's sometimes an overlooked area.
How well he's read, to reason against reading!
The reader is someone with an attention span of about 30 seconds.
There is a difference between art and life and that difference is readability.
Reading is a majority skill but a minority art. Yet nothing can replace the exact, complicated, subtle communion between absent author and entranced, present reader.
It is often said that reading is a gift, but to my mind that is an insufficient description, for the size of the gift of reading is so vast that it is difficult to see what is outside its wrapping.
Reading is the work of the alert mind, is demanding, and under ideal conditions produces finally a sort of ecstasy.
The book, that stubbornly unelectric artifact of pure typography, possesses resources conducive to the flourishing of the soul. A thoughtful reading of the printed text orients one to a world of order, meaning, and the possibility of knowing truth.
I don't consider myself a great writer, but I would like to think that I can at least proof- read.
It is the common experience, after all, that things that are well written are not only read with enjoyment by those who come to them for the first time, but also do not fail to be enjoyed when read again by those who know them and whose memory of them has not faded away.
Typography is the craft of endowing human language with a durable visual form.
Never mistake legibility for communication.
The best thing about writing is the reader
I read good. I was an English major.
Reading is not work, not a chore, not a drudgery; reading is the most joyful thing, yet, in the world.
It feels good read but greater to write.
I had a lot of reading problems growing up.
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I'm not really a big reader.
Whatever is clearly expressed is well wrote.
When something can be read without effort, great effort has gone into its writing.
I wanted it to be as readable as possible. I had the ambition of reaching a broader audience.
Say all you have to say in the fewest possible words, or your reader will be sure to skip them; and in the plainest possible words or he will certainly misunderstand them.
Brevity in writing is very powerful
When art writing seems incomprehensible, chances are it is.
Easy writing makes hard reading.
If I could read it, I could play it.
Write in such a way as that you can be readily understood by both the young and the old, by men as well as women, even by children.
I find so much writing colourless, small in its means, unwilling to take stylistic risks. Often it goes wrong; I am not the one to judge. Sometimes, I hope, it goes right.
I've read your summary."
"And?"
"It's not incompetent."
Be still, my heart, so I don't faint from such faint phrase. "Did you expect it to be written in crayon?
Read and write what you like. Rinse, repeat.
I don't care how people read. I care that they read.
Writing can come naturally to some. Still, when it comes to good writing, this is true: Easy reading is damn hard writing.
Reading is one of the greatest gifts given to humankind.
Practice makes legibility!
You learn to read in kindergarten or first grade, and suddenly there's this other world that isn't your family or your school or your friends. It's something else.
Reading is a basic tool in the living of a good life.
Your readers should be so compelled to read your copy that they cannot stop reading until they read all of it as if sliding down a slippery slide.
The language has got to be fully alive - I can't bear dull, flaccid writing myself and I don't see why any reader should put up with it.
Reading is a stouthearted activity, disporting courage, keenness, stick-to-it-ness.
I want my prose to be as clear as a pane of glass.
Let me say first that reading is my favorite pastime, bar none. If I couldn't read, I don't know what I'd do. But as a writer, it's both a blessing and a curse. You absorb technique as you go along.
Good writing ain't necessarily good reading.
For once the disease of reading has laid upon the system it weakens so that it falls an easy prey to that other scourge which dwells in the ink pot and festers in the quill. The wretch takes to writing.
With great writing, there is great clarity.
There are readers who want every point to be clearly and unambiguously set forth, and there are those who want to pry ideas and meanings out for themselves.
Don't write down to your readers. The ones dumber than you can't read.
An ideal reader is someone who doesn't know what on Earth you've been doing, who will look at it with absolute freshness and go, 'Oh, so that's what you've been up to.'
Reading can be dangerous.
I have only one reader - me. I'm the average reader. If I like it, that's all I worry about.
You can't write well what you don't read for pleasure. If it doesn't entertain you, it's not going to entertain anyone else.
**** A 2 A.M. CONVERSATION****
"Is this yours?"
"Yes, Papa."
"Do you want to read it?"
Again, "Yes,Papa."
A tired smile.
Metallic eyes, melting.
"Well, we'd better read it, then.
All poetry is difficult to read - The sense of it anyhow.
Brevity is pivotal to clarity.
Books are readable drugs.
Give the reader what they want, just not the way they expect it.
Though conscious of the difficulty of learning without a teacher, I set out with high hope, and a fixed purpose, at whatever cost of trouble, to learn how to read.
Reading is more important than writing.
I read part of it all the way through.
Read, write, enjoy
Readers are made by readers - it is so obvious it is almost banal to say it.
It was hard for my father to read; it took him a long time, but he had tremendous retention and tremendous appreciation for writing.
A normal reader reads to enjoy, a writer is in training
It's hard to write when you think every sentence is going to be read by a million kids.
If you're a writer, reading is part of your job description.
Assume that your reader is tired, bored, and pressed for time.
I think that the reader should enrich what he is reading. He should misunderstand the text; he should change it into something else.