“The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.”
“The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.”
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Singer, Songwriter and Author from Kyoto, Japan.
Singer, Songwriter and Author from Kyoto, Japan.
An online activist from Bosnia and Herzegovina, based in Sarajevo, standing on the right side of the history - for free Palestine.
A place where I post unscripted, unedited, soulless rants of a insomniac madman
Dennis Mantin is a Toronto-based writer, artist, and filmmaker.
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Off the wall, under the freeway, over the rainbow, nothin' but net.
Erm, what am I doing with my life?
Artist by choice, photographer by default, poet by accident.
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L'essenziale è invisibile e agli occhi e al cuore. Beccarlo è pura questione di culo
In Kate's World
Wonderful!
I, of course, agree.
Very true.
Yes, Twain got it right.
Excellent statement. Very well put. I said as much to a friend the other day: “Reading volumes of … what?” The quality is important.
Absolutely agree.
Interesting take. I think reading something is better than not reading at all, though. What’s “good” is somewhat subjective 🙂
The word “good” might be subjective but the idea of “can’t” implies illiteracy which is not a good thing.
🙂