Although it is an overstatement to claim that we are the product of the books that we read, it is nonetheless true that we are strongly influenced by the books that we read (at least, those of us who read books are strongly influenced by them). Books have a lot to tell us, and we often form opinions on the basis of what we learn from books. People who read intelligent and sophisticated books are more likely to be intelligent and sophisticated people. People who read foolish books are often foolish people. Thus, you learn a lot about someone by knowing what kind of books they read.
This quote suggests that the type of books a person chooses to read can reveal insights into their character, interests, and values. It implies that one's literary preferences reflect their intellectual curiosity and worldview.
This quote implies that someone who reads a lot and explores the world extensively will gain valuable knowledge and awareness. It suggests that consuming information through reading and firsthand experiences through walking fosters a deeper understanding and insight into the world.
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It is Alan Kay's quote. P.S to everyone who reads this: What does it mean??????????????????? -Puppylove7(guess who it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) Peter Drucker is attributed for saying it in this way, but Kay said "invent it" not create it. However, according to brainyquotes.com, the quote is attributed to Abraham Lincoln. Puppylove, it means we can create, invent or otherwise shape our futures and destinies. - Prismchild
The quote "I fear explanations explanatory of things explained." is from Abraham Lincoln. What he meant was that something's are already known, and they do not need to be explained again.
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A reader is a person who reads or peruses written material such as books, articles, or other types of text. Readers engage with written information to gain knowledge, entertainment, or other benefits.
This quote is attributed to the ancient Greek storyteller Aesop. It is often interpreted to mean that once someone is known to be deceitful, their credibility is permanently damaged, making it difficult for others to trust anything they say.
A voracious reader is someone who reads a large volume of books or other forms of written material eagerly and enthusiastically. They have a strong passion for reading and consume a wide range of content.
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Sometimes people mean exactly and only what they have said, and sometimes people imply more than they actually said, but don't be too quick to look for implied meaning.This is not any famous saying or quote. When one reads something one should take the ordinary, real, and uncomplicated meaning of what one reads and not delve or penetrate into special and extraordinary interpretations. It is now really very simple to hope that the questioner is satisfied with this plain humble answer.