Daniel J. Boorstin Quotes About Reading
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Our American past always speaks to us with two voices: the voice of the past, and the voice of the present. We are always asking two quite different questions. Historians reading the words of John Winthrop usually ask, What did they mean to him? Citizens ask, What do they mean to us? Historians are trained to seek the original meaning; all of us want to know the present meaning.
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There was a time when the reader of an unexciting newspaper would remark, 'How dull is the world today!' Nowadays he says, 'What a dull newspaper!'
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By reading we discover our world, our history, and ourselves.
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Best-sellerism is the star system of the book world. A "best seller" is a celebrity among books. It is a book known primarily (sometimes exclusively) for its well-knownness.
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A wonderful thing about a book, in contrast to a computer screen, is that you can take it to bed with you.
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Reading is like the sex act - done privately, and often in bed.
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