Read the right books and we can be as wild and worry-free as we've ever wanted to be. No law can stop us reading.

Carla H. Krueger
Read the right books and we can be as wild...
Read the right books and we can be as wild...
Read the right books and we can be as wild...
Read the right books and we can be as wild...
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Read the right books and we can be as wild and worry-free as we've ever wanted to be. No law can stop us reading. As long as people are reading, they will not be enslaved by the false promises of the world. If you want to be free, read the right books.

Books are the great equalizer. They give everyone access to knowledge and wisdom, regardless of their station in life or social status. The true meaning of this quote is that no law can stop people from reading the right book.

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