Humor Quote by Ambrose Bierce
“READING, n. The general body of what one reads. In our country it consists, as a rule, of Indiana novels, short stories in dialect and humor in slang. We know by one's reading His learning and breeding; By what draws his laughter We know his Hereafter. Read nothing, laugh never -- The Sphinx was less clever! --Jupiter Muke.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Definition of Reading, 1895
Reading reflects education and character; it shapes humor, insight, and social perception.
In simple terms: Reading shows who you are.
Cultivate diverse reading to broaden understanding.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal growth
- educational curricula
- literary criticism
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does reading influence personal identity?
- Can humor in reading reflect deeper societal values?
Reading alone doesn't guarantee wisdom; context matters.