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Hoc'.ding is to tho mind v/hr.t exoroiso is to the body* - Addison. u Mrmy a man hns hcid the course of his life chr.ngod by tho rer.ding of a book. - 2morson, A homo v/ithout books is like c houso without v/indows, - Henry W. Beecher. Books nre keys to v/isdom*s trer.sures, Books r,re ror^ds to lends of pler.sure, Books r.ro pr.ths thnt upwr.rd lead, Books r.ro friends; come lot us read.” - Paulsson EVERY Day DT BOOKS Livery day in books /f iiip Van Winkle lies asleep. M Moby Dick patrols tho deep books. fr "the v/indmills turn in Spain^^ y across an empty plain, 3'a Hido^^ho trusty knight in vain, (B’Cv ICvcry aV;^in books. ^(i cJid Hrjalet dreams, _ uqmelot is all it seems, ’^^Kubla Ehan in Xrjiadu river running thru, ^»nd'£afcD Polo sails av/ay, Ir>-,Pickv7ick says his say', T-^»o^'-ds falling over^?' day, jiv6i^y\^a3'' books. You^cVn^ pass, end I ccji pass, Tov/ard thorn, thru the Looking Glass, Jver^/’ day in books. % Drecjns, books, are each a v/orld; and books v/e ^^e a substcjitial v/orld, both pure and good. Hound those, v/ith tendrils strong as flesh and Our pastime and our happiness v/ill grov/. - Wordsworth. '’Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallov/ed, and some fev/ to be chov/ed and digested.” - - - - Bacon
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