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#reread

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...the reader who plucks a book from her shelf only once is as deprived as the listener who, after attending a single performance of a Beethoven symphony, never hears it again.


Anne Fadiman


#rereading #love

Curiously enough, one cannot read a book; one can only reread it. A good reader, a major reader, and active and creative reader is a rereader.


Vladimir Nabokov


#creativity

My favorite thing in the world to do is read a book. I read Heidi, which I love, then I read another book, then I read Heidi again. If I stopped reading Heidi in between the other books, I'd be able to read twice as many books, but the thing is I like reading Heidi. So I do.


Mindy Warshaw Skolsky


#rereading #love

Master those books you have. Read them thoroughly. Bathe in them until they saturate you. Read and reread them…digest them. Let them go into your very self. Peruse a good book several times and make notes and analyses of it. A student will find that his mental constitution is more affected by one book thoroughly mastered than by twenty books he has merely skimmed. Little learning and much pride comes from hasty reading. Some men are disabled from thinking by their putting meditation away for the sake of much reading. In reading let your motto be ‘much not many.


Charles H. Spurgeon


#learning #meditation #motivation #pride #reading

I often reread books I have written.


Taylor Caldwell


#i #often #reread #written

Rereading A.J. Liebling carries me happily back to an age when all good journalists knew they had plenty to be modest about, and were.


Russell Baker


#age #back #carries #good #had

The things I keep going back to, rereading, maybe they say more about me as a reader than about the books. Love in the Time of Cholera, Pale Fire.


Michael Chabon


#back #books #cholera #fire #going

I, too, feel the need to reread the books I have already read," a third reader says, "but at every rereading I seem to be reading a new book, for the first time. Is it I who keep changing and seeing new things of which I was not previously aware? Or is reading a construction that assumes form, assembling a great number of variables, and therefore something that cannot be repeated twice according to the same pattern? Every time I seek to relive the emotion of a previous reading, I experience different and unexpected impressions, and do not find again those of before. At certain moments it seems to me that between one reading and the next there is a progression: in the sense, for example, of penetrating further into the spirit of the text, or of increasing my critical detachment. At other moments, on the contrary, I seem to retain the memory of the readings of a single book one next to another, enthusiastic or cold or hostile, scattered in time without a perspective, without a thread that ties them together. The conclusion I have reached is that reading is an operation without object; or that its true object is itself. The book is an accessory aid, or even a pretext.


Italo Calvino


#book-reading #object-of-reading #reading #rereading #change

When you reread a classic, you do not see more in the book than you did before; you see more in you than there was before.


Cliff Fadiman


#book #classic #did #more #reread

The last book I read was the book I've been rereading most of my life, The Fountainhead.


Vince Vaughn


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