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“For he would rather have at his bed's head Some twenty books, all bound in black and red, Of Aristotle and his philosophy Than rich robes, fiddle, or gay psaltery. ========== Canterbury Tales” quote by Anonymous
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““For he would rather have at his bed's head Some twenty books, all bound in black and red, Of Aristotle and his philosophy Than rich robes, fiddle, or gay psaltery. ========== Canterbury Tales””

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Source Literature: Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer, 14th century

The speaker values knowledge and philosophical books over material wealth and entertainment.

In simple terms: Books are more valuable than riches.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize learning over materialism.

Themes

knowledge philosophy materialism values literature

Mood

contemplative reflective

Type

inspirational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • education
  • personal development
  • budgeting
  • career planning

Key Concepts

intellectual pursuit spiritual richness cultural criticism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you sacrifice for knowledge?
  • How does reading shape your identity?
A Different Perspective

Material comforts can distract from deeper fulfillment.

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