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9ebcee6 People don't realize how a man's whole life can be changed by one book. books religious inspirational literacy Malcolm X
50f8e8f There is no such thing as a child who hates to read; there are only children who have not found the right book. reading inspirational literacy Frank Serafini
b774315 "For my present purpose I require a word which shall embrace both the Sub-Creative Art in itself, and a quality of strangeness and wonder in the Expression, derived from the Image: a quality essential to fairy-story. I propose, therefore, to arrogate to myself the powers of Humpty-Dumpty, and to use Fantasy for this purpose: in a sense, that is, which combines with its older and higher use as an equivalent of Imagination the derived notions of 'unreality' (that is, of unlikeness to the Primary World), of freedom from the dominion of 'observed fact,' in short of the fantastic. I am thus not only aware but glad of the etymological and semantic connexions of with : with images of things that are not only 'not actually present,' but which are indeed not to be found in our primary world at all, or are generally believed not to be found there. But while admitting that, I do not assent to the depreciative tone. That the images are of things not in the primary world (if that indeed is possible) is, I think, not a lower but a higher form of Art, indeed the most nearly pure form, and so (when achieved) the most Potent. Fantasy, of course, starts out with an advantage: arresting strangeness. But that advantage has been turned against it, and has contributed to its disrepute. Many people dislike being 'arrested.' They dislike any meddling with the Primary World, or such small glimpses of it as are familiar to them. They, therefore, stupidly and even maliciously confound Fantasy with Dreaming, in which there is no Art; and with mental disorders, in which there is not even control; with delusion and hallucination. But the error or malice, engendered by disquiet and consequent dislike, is not the only cause of this confusion. Fantasy has also an essential drawback: it is difficult to achieve. . . . Anyone inheriting the fantastic device of human language can say literacy J.R.R. Tolkien
2d3772c Without books we should very likely be a still-primitive people living in the shadow of traditions that faded with years until only a blur remained, and different memories would remember the past in different ways. A parent or a teacher has only his lifetime; a good book can teach forever. reading life-lessons education teachers literacy literate-culture teaching Louis L'Amour
dd93889 He switched off the light, came back and sat in the chair. In the darkness, Liesel kept her eyes open. She was watching the words. learning love learning-to-read literacy Markus Zusak
5ac1a8e Library science was the foundation of all sciences. reading literacy Robert A. Heinlein
bc18244 Literacy: Blessing? Or curse? reading writing reading-books literacy Charles Frazier
be83ec0 Like the Jews before them, the Irish enshrined literacy as their central religious act. religious-act literacy irish Thomas Cahill