I read 'The Rum Diary,' and I didn't really like it very much.
If Russians knew how to read, they would write me off.
Sarcasm doesn't read sarcastic in print.
I read a lot of scripts that I just don't find very funny.
I don't have a stack of scripts that, when I get home, studios are clamoring, saying, 'Has Bob read ours yet?'
I don't read that many books - I tend to read scripts for projects.
It's a social life, or time to read the comment section: I prefer social life.
I've read, like, 10,000 self-help books.
When I was a kid, I read the science-fiction shelves, and I read the fantasy shelves.
If I could read while I was driving, showering, socializing or sleeping, I would do it.
I read H.P. Lovecraft. I also like Sword and Sorcery stuff, Arthurian legend.
Comics are cool. I read 'Batman' and 'Spawn'.
I was into Spider Man when I was a kid and that was the only comic I've ever read.
At school, I would read the City pages before I read the sports pages.
My thoughts can sometimes be spurred by what I read, but my reading is extremely eclectic.
I loved ghost stories, creaky staircases, stormy nights. If it guaranteed nightmares I read it by flashlight, after midnight.
People don't want to read subtitles.
I don't look at the tabloids. I don't read the tabloids.
I no longer buy papers or tabloids or magazines or read blogs. I used to.
I read the book with interest, but when Jackson was a candidate in 1828 for the Presidency, I opposed him and voted for Adams. I favored a protective tariff.