Enid Mary Blyton was an English children’s writer whose books have been among the world’s bestsellers since the 1930s, selling more than 600 million copies.
Enid Blyton Quotes:
1. Writing for children is an art in itself, and a most interesting one.
2. My work in books, films and talks lies almost wholly with children, and I have very little time to give to grown-ups.
3. If one can judge from the letters that I receive, it would seem that there are many thousands of children who would like me to speak or to read to them.
4. I get over a hundred letters a day from all over the world, from children and parents, and it’s a wonder I ever have time to write books, let alone speak!
5. I have written, probably, more books for children than any other writer, from story-books to plays, and can claim to know more about interesting children than most.
6. A library of wisdom, is more precious than all wealth, and all things that are desirable cannot be compared to it. Whoever therefore claims to be zealous of truth, of happiness, of wisdom or knowledge, must become a lover of books.
7. Once you’ve put one of his books down, you simply can’t pick it up again.
By Shweta Tiwari
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