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What Is Your Favorite Quote From A Book You've Read?
Topic Started: May 11 2016, 03:43 AM (127 Views)
Webster
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(Reddit) What Is Your Favorite Quote From A Book You've Read?
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I think a lot of people, when asked to bring out their favourite quote from something, can just refer to well known ones that they have no context for (like a lot of well known Shakespeare or Wilde quotes). And these quotes can be great! But they're not very personal, and context means a lot. Reading is an individual experience, and people are going to take their own things from different readings. I'm curious as to what that is! (Reddit user swordypen)
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AvishaWay
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Ugh. I can't think of the wording, and I deleted my Instagram account months ago (I had an arty photo of it highlighted.)
It was from one of my Counselling Textbooks, and it in regards to standing against oppression for risk of enabling oppression.

I'll have to find the book when it's not so late at night.
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Rinku
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I've got lots; hard to pick favorites though.
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"I've never known a hero to be judged by the length of his hair. Or for that matter, whether he has any."
-Gwydion, The Book of Three
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