The joy of someone who had been a reader all her life, whose world had been immeasurably enlarged by the words of others.

Anna Quindlen
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The joy of someone who had been a reader all her life, whose world had been immeasurably enlarged by the words of others. The quote above, from a work by T.S. Eliot, is a testament to the joy that one feels when words can alter a person’s life. What greater gift can there be? Words are the foundation of language and the tools with which we express ourselves and interact with each other. Without them, we would be at a loss for words and communication would cease to exist.

Source: How Reading Changed My Life

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