Mortimer J. Adler Quotes
One Constant Is That, To Achieve All The Purposes Of Reading, The Desideratum Must Be The Ability To Read Different Things At Different - Appropriate - Speeds, Not Everything At The Greatest Possible Speed. As Pascal Observed Three Hundred Years Ago, "When We Read Too Fast Or Too Slowly, We Understand Nothing." Since
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