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“As for reading, I doubt whether she did much better by the sea-side than she had done in the town. Men and women say that they will read, and think so—those, I mean, who have acquired no habit of reading—believing the work to be, of all works, the easiest. It may be work, they think, but of all…” quote by Anthony Trollope
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““As for reading, I doubt whether she did much better by the sea-side than she had done in the town. Men and women say that they will read, and think so—those, I mean, who have acquired no habit of reading—believing the work to be, of all works, the easiest. It may be work, they think, but of all works it must be the easiest of achievement. Given the absolute faculty of reading, the task of going through the pages of a book must be, of all tasks, the most certainly within the grasp of the man or woman who attempts it. Alas! no; if the habit be not there, of all tasks it is the most difficult.””

Anthony Trollope

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Eustace Diamonds by Anthony Trollope, 1869

Reading is easy only if one has a habit; without habit it becomes the hardest task.

In simple terms: Habit makes reading easy; without it, reading is hard.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate a reading habit.

Themes

reading habit effort learning

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • education
  • self‑improvement
  • literacy
  • personal development

Key Concepts

habit formation cognitive load

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you have a regular reading routine?
  • How can you make reading enjoyable?
A Different Perspective

Even with habit, distractions can impede reading.

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