José Saramago Quote

You can learn almost everything from reading, But I read too, So you must know something, Now I'm not so sure, You'll have to read differently then, How, The same method doesn't work for everyone, each person has to invent his or her own, whichever suits them best, some people spend their entire lives reading but never get beyond reading the words on the page, they don't understand that the words are merely stepping stones placed across a fast-flowing river, and the reason they're there is so that we can reach the farther shore, it's the other side that matters, Unless, Unless what, Unless those river don't just have two shores but many, unless each reader is his or own shore, and that shore is the only shore worth reaching,


p. 60 (Vintage 2003) - The Cave (2001)


You can learn almost everything from reading, But I read too, So you must know something, Now I'm not so sure, You'll have to read differently then,...

You can learn almost everything from reading, But I read too, So you must know something, Now I'm not so sure, You'll have to read differently then,...

You can learn almost everything from reading, But I read too, So you must know something, Now I'm not so sure, You'll have to read differently then,...

You can learn almost everything from reading, But I read too, So you must know something, Now I'm not so sure, You'll have to read differently then,...