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“Once a book falls into our possession, it is ours, the same way children lay their claim: 'That's my book.' As if it were organically part of them. That must be why we have so much trouble returning borrowed books. It's not exactly theft (of course not, we're not thieves, what are you implying?)…” quote by Daniel Pennac
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“Once a book falls into our possession, it is ours, the same way children lay their claim: 'That's my book.' As if it were organically part of them. That must be why we have so much trouble returning borrowed books. It's not exactly theft (of course not, we're not thieves, what are you implying?); it's simply a slippage in ownership or, better still, a transfer of substance. That which belonged to someone else becomes mine when I look at it. And if I like what I read, naturally I'll have difficulty giving it back.”

Daniel Pennac

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, 1943

Reading a book creates a personal bond, making it feel like an extension of oneself, which hinders returning it.

In simple terms: Books feel personal, so we struggle to give them back.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the temporary nature of borrowed items.

Themes

ownership attachment reading literature

Mood

reflective nostalgic

Type

observational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • library use
  • book clubs
  • personal reading
  • gift exchanges

Key Concepts

psychology personal identity material culture

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does personal attachment affect sharing resources?
  • What habits can ease returning borrowed items?
A Different Perspective

Ownership feeling may be overemphasized, ignoring practical sharing norms.

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