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Book Quote by Christopher Morley

“Between ourselves, there is no such thing, abstractly, as a 'good' book. A book is 'good' only when it meets some human hunger or refutes some human error. A book that is good for me would very likely be punk for you.” quote by Christopher Morley
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““Between ourselves, there is no such thing, abstractly, as a 'good' book. A book is 'good' only when it meets some human hunger or refutes some human error. A book that is good for me would very likely be punk for you.””

Christopher Morley

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Book of the World by Christopher Morley, 1930

A book's value is subjective, judged by how it satisfies personal needs or corrects misconceptions.

In simple terms: Books are good only when they fulfill personal hunger or correct errors.

Key Takeaway

Seek works that address your own questions.

Themes

subjectivity literature personal taste

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • reading for self‑growth
  • academic study
  • gift giving
  • library curation
  • book clubs

Key Concepts

human desire error correction cultural context

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you decide a book meets your needs?
  • Can a book be both entertaining and corrective?
A Different Perspective

What feels "good" to you may not to another; personal preferences differ.

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