what an amazing quote and so true; to books I would add blogs, for there is much that speaks to our humanity in them. In fact, it is time someone wrote an ode to blogs; memo to self: write that ode! 🙂
Yes. I wrote an essay not too long ago about how writing is a time machine and is, also, one of the few places where Einstein’s notion of past, present, and future happening at the same time seems to be obvious. He called their separation a “clever illusion.”
YES YES YES oh my God Yes! I have said for years that reading something that another human has written is very personal. That thought was INSIDE another human’s head. NOW it is in yours. How incredible is that??
In my composition classes I used to ask my students if they. had any dead friends. They first thought I meant friends who had died, but I meant friends who’d shared their ideas in books. God they loved that idea and for some it changed the whole world of reading, thinking there might be a friend between those covers. My friend, of course, is Goethe. ❤
Books can give us a way to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes – a real or imagined creature! – without our feet ever touching the ground. I’ve always loved that, and in a time with much less travel, books are invaluable.
Am going thro the phase where I have come to think: “Oh, what’s the use?’ While it is Absolutely True that We connect with the Author, ‘Whenever’ She or He might have written it, there is the case that there are Very Few Honest, Serious, Readers.
That’s a great quote. I went through a phase of reading books by ancient Greek and Roman authors, and I was pretty much thinking the same thing at the time!
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I can’t believe in all my travels through the internet that I never came across this quote. Thanks to Beth for sharing it!
I think I’d like to blow this up and hang it on the wall. Everyone knows that if there are no books in Heaven, I’m not going. Books are what breathe life into us via the writers that write them.
Completely agree, books are the most amazing things.
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What a lovely way to see the power of the written word. I will be turning to this quote for reassurance often!
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it is a wonderful way to think of the power of words
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Love it. Amazing quote!
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one of my favorites
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Totally agree although their influence is challenged in the digital age and it’s affect on people’s attention span . Love the quote of course 🙂
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it has changed things, but words still resonate in a special way. I love real books and newspapers the best
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Me too. I’m an avid follower of the news even if, in current circumstances, I have to wear dark glasses !!
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Same!
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Dntt
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How right he is.
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even with his brilliant scientific mind, he saw the magic in words
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That is sign of a great thinker.
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I so agree
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They come right after DOGS, men’s very best friends!
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Magical quote about books. Transcending words and worlds.
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Yes, both
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what an amazing quote and so true; to books I would add blogs, for there is much that speaks to our humanity in them. In fact, it is time someone wrote an ode to blogs; memo to self: write that ode! 🙂
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I think it applies to all words , strung together and shared
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Powerful! ໒( ♥ ◡ ♥ )७
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What a huge part of my universe to have my mind unbound from my recliner, Beth.
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Right?)
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Y.E.S.!!!
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i like the idea of writing binding humans together, being able to share ideas and stories.
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It’s amazing
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How wonderful. And it’s true.
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He got it
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I admit that I have iBooks and kindle on a tablet, but I rarely use them…I still like the feel of a good book in my hands!
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I do too!
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Carl got it right, I think, as he did with so many things. Thanks for making my Friday!
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My pleasure and he was not only a man of science, but a man of the arts as well
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Yes. I wrote an essay not too long ago about how writing is a time machine and is, also, one of the few places where Einstein’s notion of past, present, and future happening at the same time seems to be obvious. He called their separation a “clever illusion.”
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Wow
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YES YES YES oh my God Yes! I have said for years that reading something that another human has written is very personal. That thought was INSIDE another human’s head. NOW it is in yours. How incredible is that??
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Right! Absolute magic
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so agree!
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Yes!
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nice.
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Thanks
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A wonderful perspective 🙏
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He really understood
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Awesome! ❤ really cool!
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thanks!
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I love the quote and the image. I can “see” him saying this in my head.
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yes, he was a wise man in many ways
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what a wonderful tribute to books and writing…
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he was amazing
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In my composition classes I used to ask my students if they. had any dead friends. They first thought I meant friends who had died, but I meant friends who’d shared their ideas in books. God they loved that idea and for some it changed the whole world of reading, thinking there might be a friend between those covers. My friend, of course, is Goethe. ❤
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oh, what a shift. well done
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Wonderful and profound quote!
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❤
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Books can give us a way to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes – a real or imagined creature! – without our feet ever touching the ground. I’ve always loved that, and in a time with much less travel, books are invaluable.
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the certainly are –
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Cannot imagine a world without books! They’ve been my escape, my solace, my salvation at times. Thanks for these pearls of wisdom.
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thank carl Sagan, he was a well rounded human
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But I might not have been reminded to spend some more time with Sagan if not for you or this post! 😀
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My pleasure, then
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Yes!!
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Am going thro the phase where I have come to think: “Oh, what’s the use?’ While it is Absolutely True that We connect with the Author, ‘Whenever’ She or He might have written it, there is the case that there are Very Few Honest, Serious, Readers.
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Hard to know about the readers but i think it’s worth taking the gamble as a writer
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Thanks, my Dear Beth! Love n Regards. 🙂
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That’s a great quote. I went through a phase of reading books by ancient Greek and Roman authors, and I was pretty much thinking the same thing at the time!
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Words are so powerful when shared
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I hadn’t heard of this marvelous quote. Thanks Beth!
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You are very welcome
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Wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing. ❤ xo
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My pleasure
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Beth, thank you so much for this wonderful post!
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My pleasure to share, I thought he said it so well
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Please view this wonderful post from Beth!
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Thank you, Carl was brilliant on so many levels
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Amazing words. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Thank you!
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I just HAD to share! 🙂
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Thank you for sharing this wonderful words. Best wishes, Michael
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My pleasure
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Thank you, Beth! Be well, and stay save. Michael
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Sorry “these”. :-))
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I can’t believe in all my travels through the internet that I never came across this quote. Thanks to Beth for sharing it!
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My pleasure and thank you)
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I couldn’t agree more!
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❤️
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Love this !I’m always a bibliophile
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Me too –
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Come enjoy this great post!!!
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Thank you-)
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Thanks so much for sharing this, Beth!!
xoxo
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Love this!! Carl Sagan was very wise.
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that he was!
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I think I’d like to blow this up and hang it on the wall. Everyone knows that if there are no books in Heaven, I’m not going. Books are what breathe life into us via the writers that write them.
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Then there’s the time-travel and space-travel and travel inside one’s own mind. Love this post.
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right. thanks –
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