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Reading Quotes - Page 167

We generally learn languages for the benefit of reading the books written in them

Thomas Jefferson (1861). “Correspondence. Reports and opinions while secretarry of state”, p.399

Reading, reflection and time have convinced me that the interests of society require the observation of those moral precepts only in which all religions agree.

Thomas Jefferson, Joyce Appleby, Terence Ball (1999). “Jefferson: Political Writings”, p.281, Cambridge University Press

I do not know whether you are fond of chemical reading. There are some things in this science worth reading.

Thomas Jefferson (1829). “Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United States”, p.434

My books kept me from the ring, the dog-pit, the tavern, and the saloon.

Thomas Hood (1860). “Memorials of Thomas Hood, 2: Illustrated with Copies from His Own Sketches”, p.154