Georg Joachim GoschenHurried reading can never be good reading
About This Quote
Hurried reading can never be good reading. This phrase is used to describe the phenomenon of reading something that one does not have enough time to read properly. It is usually used in the context of people who are very busy and do not have enough time to read something properly. It is also often used when people are reading something they do not understand or are not interested in it.
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