All I have learned, I learned from books.

Abraham Lincoln
All I have learned, I learned from books.
All I have learned, I learned from books.
All I have learned, I learned from books.
All I have learned, I learned from books.
About This Quote

The things that we can learn from other people are invaluable, but there are also many things that you will learn by reading books. Books not only teach us about the past, but they also teach us about the present and the future. Books help us to make sense of what is happening in the world around us. And, if you do read enough books, you can make yourself into a well-informed person.

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