It is right and natural that generous minds while in the twenties should think the books which try to reform the world's wrong the greatest of all.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People in their forties, fifties, and onward enjoy the whole world of books in a different way than the Internet-age kids do.
Youth is a time when we find the books we give up but do not get over.
Books are the treasured wealth of the world and the fit inheritance of generations and nations.
The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.
Books are as dark as what is available to teenagers through the media every day.
It's insulting to believe that teens should have a different kind of book than an adult should.
While confronting the problems of the present, I often find myself thinking back to the world of books as it was experienced by the Founding Fathers and the philosophers of the Enlightenment.
The reading of all good books is like a conversation with the finest minds of past centuries.
Pretending that there are no choices to be made - reading only books, for example, which are cheery and safe and nice - is a prescription for disaster for the young.
Lets tell young people the best books are yet to written; the best painting, the best government the best of everything is yet to be done by them.