Bibliophobia Quotes
Bibliophobia
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“A clever terrible reader, sure, but a terrible reader nonetheless. I was always reading for something: first, for comfort, for pleasure, for validation, for comprehension; later, for symptoms, for ideas, for citation, for tenure. And always, secretly, for salvation.”
― Bibliophobia
― Bibliophobia
“The cruelest thing about reading is when you find the perfect book — the one that mirrors your life exactly. It resonates completely with your inner world, with your emotional currents — this book speaks to you. All of us, as readers, long to find that book. But we rarely stop to consider what it would truly mean if we did. It would be an annihilation, a miniature destruction of you as both a reader and a writer. Because that book — that perfect book — could have been written by you. But it wasn’t.”
― Bibliophobia
― Bibliophobia
“I wanted to wrap myself in it, to burrow inside it—not in the scholarly convolutions of the book’s plot but really inside the vibrant grain of its texture, the very fibers of its style.”
― Bibliophobia
― Bibliophobia
“When I think back to how it felt to live in my parents’ home, my body immediately reconfigures into this obedient and fearful marionette, a shivering network of suspended parts that timidly awaits instruction to come together as a body in movement.”
― Bibliophobia
― Bibliophobia
“I am convinced that it is every writer’s fear that our books will be the death of us. For me, for a long time, this fear was literal.”
― Bibliophobia
― Bibliophobia
“That's the annoying fact that challenges all writing about depression: It is just not a good story. It usually does not have a clearly defined beginning or ending; it's mostly just terrible, boring middle, after terrible, boring middle.”
― Bibliophobia
― Bibliophobia
“...there is too much self in my reading.”
― Bibliophobia
― Bibliophobia
“What had happened? Nothing. I think that was the problem. If I could have a wonderful night with my friends and still be overwhelmed by nothing at all, still feel nothing was simply too much - well, it was all over.”
― Bibliophobia
― Bibliophobia
