It is like reading two books, one with each eye, and understanding them both.

Dexter Palmer
It is like reading two books, one with each eye,...
It is like reading two books, one with each eye,...
It is like reading two books, one with each eye,...
It is like reading two books, one with each eye,...
About This Quote

This quote is best utilized in times where you are doing two things at once. You can read two books with one eye, or one book with both eyes. The idea is that when you read something with more than one eye, you can see more than what you’re reading. It's all in the way you look at it.

Believe it or not, this compliment isn't just for lovers of literature and books! This is also true when it comes to learning. When you try to learn in more than one way, you can pick up on new ideas and learn faster in general.

Source: The Dream Of Perpetual Motion

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