A bran' new book is a beautiful thing, all promise and fresh pages, the neatly squared spine, the brisk sense of a journey beginning. But a well-worn book also has its pleasures, the soft caress and give of the paper's edges, the comfort, like an old shawl, of an oft-read story.Lewis Buzbee
About This Quote
As the saying goes, a new book is a beautiful thing. But a well-worn book also has its pleasures. In this quote, the author highlights the value of a well-worn book. The pages have been read so many times, they have become soft and supple with time.
They have been handled so much that they have a pleasant feel to them. The author compares a new book with a well-worn book to show how important time is to a book that has been read over and over again.
Source: The Haunting Of Charles Dickens
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