Edith Wharton Quotes
What Is Reading, In The Last Analysis, But An Interchange Of Thought Between Writer And Reader? If The Book Enters The Reader's Mind Just As It Left The Writer's -- Without Any Of The Additions And Modifications Inevitably Produced By Contact With A New Body Of Thought -- It Has Been Read To No Purpose.
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