"Ordinary people don't know how much books..." - Quote by Anne Frank
Ordinary people don't know how much books can mean to someone who's cooped up.
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“With a book tucked in one hand, and a computer shoved under my elbow, I will march, not sidle, shudder or quake, into the twenty-first century.”
“No romantic novel ever written in America, by man or woman, is one half so beautiful as My Ántonia.”
“Books are easy to find and easy to buy. A paperback these days only costs six or seven dollars. You can borrow that from your kids!”
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“A book should serve as the ax for the frozen sea within us.”
“A truly good book is something as wildly natural and primitive, mysterious and marvelous, ambrosial and fertile as a fungus or a lichen.”
“It has often been said there’s so much to be read, you never can cram all those words in your head.”