“The world is a beautiful book, but of little use to him who cannot read it.”
Carlo Goldoni (1707–1794) Italian playwright and librettist
Il mondo è un bel libro, ma poco serve a chi non lo sa leggere.
I. 14.
Pamela (c. 1750)
Source: God’s War (2011), Chapter 8 (p. 78).
“The world is a beautiful book, but of little use to him who cannot read it.”
Carlo Goldoni (1707–1794) Italian playwright and librettist
Il mondo è un bel libro, ma poco serve a chi non lo sa leggere.
I. 14.
Pamela (c. 1750)
“How can you not care?"
"Practice," Magnus said, looking back to his book and turning the page.”
Cassandra Clare (1973) American author
Source: The Rise of the Hotel Dumort
Louis L'Amour (1908–1988) Novelist, short story writer
Source: Education of a Wandering Man (1989), Ch. 11
Context: How much of what we do is free will, and how much is programmed in our genes? Why is each people so narrow that it believes that it, and it alone, has all the answers?
In religion, is there but one road to salvation? Or are there many, all equally good, all going in the same general direction?
I have read my books by many lights, hoarding their beauty, their wit or wisdom against the dark days when I would have no book, nor a place to read. I have known hunger of the belly kind many times over, but I have known a worse hunger: the need to know and to learn.
“Never put off till tomorrow the book you can read today.”
Holbrook Jackson (1874–1948) British journalist
“This isn't a diet book. In fact, you may gain 30 pounds just reading it.”
Morgan Murphy (food critic) (1972) Southern writer
Source: <i>Off the Eaten Path: Second Helpings</i> (2013), p. 7