Most non-readers are nothing but an agglomeration of third-hand opinion and blindly received wisdom.

Tom Bissell
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The best books are not ones that come from famous authors, but rather from the ordinary people who live in their neighborhood, who were born and raised there. The ordinary people who never had access to education and never read a book. Most of the time, these ordinary people don’t even know the name of the author of a book they have read. They don’t care either.

What they care about is what is written in that book. A few lines or a sentence, a sign of hope or a sign of despair.

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