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“When one has read a book, I think there is nothing so nice as discussing it with some one else - even though it sometimes produces rather fierce arguments.” quote by C.S. Lewis
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““When one has read a book, I think there is nothing so nice as discussing it with some one else - even though it sometimes produces rather fierce arguments.””

C.S. Lewis

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Source Essay: The Weight of Glory, C.S. Lewis, 1942

Reading a book is best enjoyed with discussion, even if it leads to heated debate.

In simple terms: Discussing books sparks lively debate.

Key Takeaway

Seek dialogue to deepen understanding.

Themes

literature discussion debate

Mood

enthusiastic reflective

Type

literary educational

When to use this quote

  • book clubs
  • academic seminars
  • online forums

Key Concepts

critical thinking communication intellectual exchange

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you keep discussions respectful?
  • What benefits arise from challenging ideas?
A Different Perspective

Debates can become hostile, hindering learning.

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