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Banned books Quote by David Connis

“I'm not, like, a book guy, but isn't the point of all this book stuff like what Ms. Croft was teaching us -- that unrestricted access to books allows us to be challenged and changed? To learn new things and to critically think about those things and not be afraid of them? To be better than we were…” quote by David Connis
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““I'm not, like, a book guy, but isn't the point of all this book stuff like what Ms. Croft was teaching us -- that unrestricted access to books allows us to be challenged and changed? To learn new things and to critically think about those things and not be afraid of them? To be better than we were before we read them?””

David Connis

About This Quote

The quote argues that unrestricted access to books empowers individuals to be challenged, think critically, and improve themselves through learning.

In simple terms: Books give free access to ideas that challenge and change us.

Key Takeaway

Read widely to grow and think critically.

Themes

education personal growth critical thinking accessibility

Mood

inspired reflective

Type

motivational educational

When to use this quote

  • school curricula
  • public libraries
  • online e‑books
  • self‑study
  • community reading programs

Key Concepts

literacy self‑improvement intellectual freedom

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does free access to books change your perspective?
  • What barriers prevent you from reading challenging material?
A Different Perspective

Access alone doesn't guarantee engagement; readers may still avoid difficult ideas.

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