Alain De BottonIt is in books, poems, paintings which often give us the confidence to take seriously feelings in ourselves that we might otherwise never have thought to acknowledge.
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Without literature, our world would likely be a much smaller place. Without literature, we would never have had the courage to feel the love that we did for each other. Without literature, we would never have understood poetry, or understood that there are people who are more important than ourselves. Without literature, we would never have been able to learn what life is really all about.
Source: The Architecture Of Happiness
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