Thomas Carlyle Quote

What the Universities have mainly done—what I have found the University did for me, was that it taught me to read in various languages and various sciences, so that I could go into the books that treated of these things, and try anything I wanted to make myself master of gradually, as I found it suit me. Whatever you may think of all that, the clearest and most imperative duty lies on every one of you to be assiduous in your reading; and learn to be good readers, which is, perhaps, a more difficult thing than you imagine. Learn to be discriminative in your reading—to read all kinds of things that you have an interest in, and that you find to be really fit for what you are engaged in.


On The Choice Of Books (1866)


What the Universities have mainly done—what I have found the University did for me, was that it taught me to read in various languages and various...

What the Universities have mainly done—what I have found the University did for me, was that it taught me to read in various languages and various...

What the Universities have mainly done—what I have found the University did for me, was that it taught me to read in various languages and various...

What the Universities have mainly done—what I have found the University did for me, was that it taught me to read in various languages and various...