Magazines all too frequently lead to books and should be regarded by the prudent as the heavy petting of literature.

Fran Lebowitz
Magazines all too frequently lead to books and should be...
Magazines all too frequently lead to books and should be...
Magazines all too frequently lead to books and should be...
Magazines all too frequently lead to books and should be...
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The quote "magazines all too frequently lead to books and should be regarded by the prudent as the heavy petting of literature" is a critique of the relationship between magazines and books. It’s the same reason why you should only buy one magazine instead of reading multiple magazines over the course of a day. Learning from multiple sources is not as effective as learning from one source.

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