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Storytelling Quotes from Great Writers
Books are much more than just means of communication. They are sources of knowledge that help to understand the surrounding world, to interpret it, and to be aware of the main categories of human being. Books contribute to the improvement and personal development. When people stop reading, they are literally getting more primitive.
In terms of science, a book is a matrix that develops man’s special cortex in the temporal lobes. These brain areas are responsible for self-awareness, inner monolog, development of oratory skills, etc. Books can’t just be replaced or pushed out of your lives.
Yes, you may say that in today’s world, books don’t have the value they had before. However, that’s a moot point. It is believed that any information, story, novel or a book is easier to find on the Internet. And I won’t argue with that. Of course, it is much easier, especially if you need it urgently. But if a person is a true fan of reading, they will never replace books with electronic media.
It is impossible to say for sure what is better – online or classic reading. Each of us read the way we want to read. But the one thing that unites all lovers of reading is exquisite and witty sayings of the high and mighty. I mean such pen wizards as Leo Tolstoy, Lewis Carroll, Philip Pullman, and many others.
On BuzzEssay, a home for essay writers that will never fail you, one can find striking quotations of 15 legendary writers. Enjoy and inspire!
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This was fantastic. I especially like the Mary Higgins Clark quote/
Ha ha – yeah, that’s a great one 😀
Great quotes. I really like the Steinbeck one. 🙂
Oh yes, that’s a great one!
Thanks for sharing, Nicholas. I love to read quotes by famous writers. 🙂 — Suzanne
Thank you, Suzanne 😀
Love the Kipling one.
It’s a good one – despite the typo 🙂
Saw one in the Alan Moore quote too. Though it could have been the way he said it for all I know.
Love the Tolstoy quote!
Best wishes, Pete.
Oh yes, that’s a great one! Thank you, Pete 🙂