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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…” quote by Ambrose Bierce
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“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.”

Ambrose Bierce

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.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate diverse reading to broaden understanding.

Themes

education culture humor social perception literacy

Mood

thoughtful analytical lighthearted

Type

literary educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • educational curricula
  • literary criticism
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

cognitive development social signaling humor theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does reading influence personal identity?
  • Can humor in reading reflect deeper societal values?
A Different Perspective

Reading alone doesn't guarantee wisdom; context matters.

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