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Generally speaking, men are influenced by books which clarify their own thought, which express their own notions well, or which suggest to them ideas which their minds are already predisposed to accept |
Great collections of books are subject to certain accidents besides the damp, the worms, and the rats; one not less common is that of the borrowers, not to say a word of the purloiners |
He that loveth a book will never want for a faithful friend, a wholesome counselor, a cheerful companion, an effectual comforter |
Her books were put down by most critics but readers would not put down her books. |
Her books were put down by most critics but readers would not put down her books. |
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