The world is a beautiful book, but of little use to him who cannot read it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The writer studies literature, not the world. He is careful of what he reads, for that is what he will write.
The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.
No book includes the entire world. It's limited. And so it doesn't seem like an aesthetic compromise to have to do that. There's so much other material to write about.
Books teach children to see the world through the eyes of others and empathise with others. It's about the story.
A book is a version of the world. If you do not like it, ignore it; or offer your own version in return.
He that loves reading has everything within his reach.
Out of respect to writers, you have to read the book in the way in which the author visualised it going out into the world.
Books allow you to see the world through the eyes of others.
Readers prefer a world they can relate to.
I am sure of this: that no one can write a book which children will like unless he write it for himself first.
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