1quality of information 2.leisure to digest it 3.the right to carry out our actions based on what we learn from the interactions with the first two.
faber
According to Ray Bradbury's character Faber in "Fahrenheit 451," people need quality information, the ability to think critically, and the opportunity to act on their thoughts. Faber emphasizes that without these elements, individuals become passive and vulnerable to manipulation. He believes that access to meaningful content, analytical skills, and the freedom to express oneself are essential for a fulfilling and enlightened life.
Faber believed that firemen were no longer necessary because society had evolved to a point where critical thinking, individual agency, and freedom of expression were being suppressed. He saw firemen as enforcers of censorship and control, rather than protectors of the community.
Montag thought Faber was reciting a poem by Matthew Arnold called "Dover Beach."
Faber says that three things are needed to unlock the magic of books: quality information, leisure time to digest the information, and the right to carry out actions based on what we learn.
An acid and a base
I believe that the quote means that when Faber talks, he actually has meaning behind it & a purpose, unlike everyone else that has meaningless chit chatter.
David William Faber
Faber
Troels Faber's birth name is Troels Faber Pedersen.
William. his real name is David William Faber
When Faber says, "I don't talk things sir you talk the meaning of things I sit here and know I'm alive." He means that he isn't like the majority of the population and only speaks in small talk and truly mindless chitter chatter and doesn't require their brain to do much. when he speaks he knows what he is talking about and his words have real purpose to them. With his words, he can get something done. and Faber is fully conscience of this, he knows that because his talk has meaning and depth he is making his brain do more, in essence Faber is in all reality, alive because has the knowledge to be.