‎'He often envied people who hadn't read his favourite books. They had such happiness before them.

Charles Finch
‎'He often envied people who hadn't read his favourite books....
‎'He often envied people who hadn't read his favourite books....
‎'He often envied people who hadn't read his favourite books....
‎'He often envied people who hadn't read his favourite books....
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When they are young, people often envy those who have read books that were once popular. They wish they had the pleasure of reading the most popular books before they were published. When they grow up, however, they understand that books are always great, regardless of what is currently hot on the reading list.

Source: A Stranger In Mayfair

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