Pg-36 Quote by Douglas Wilson Download Open image ““You read widely to be shaped, not so that you might be prepared to regurgitate.”” — Douglas Wilson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Pg-36 Prepared Regurgitate Read Widely Shaped Shaped Prepared Widely Shaped
“What you read SHAPES what you think and what you think SHAPES what you achieve in your life.” — SuccessCoach Nilesh Copy Share Image
“Read as widely and as deeply as you can. You have to be a reader before you can be a writer.” — Y.S. Lee Copy Share Image
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“We read frequently if unknowingly, in quest of a mind more original than our own.” — Harold Bloom Copy Share Image
“Reading is a sojourn that takes you round the world without having to move a feet.” — Sravani Saha Nakhro Copy Share Image
“Indeed, if we read merely to stock our head with ideas, to feel superior to others, or to appear learned, then our reading is… — J Oswald Sanders Copy Share Image
“Your writing advances a particular view of the world. Pretending that it does't just confuses everybody, starting with you.” — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image
“The things you read will fashion you by slowly conditioning your mind.” — A.W. Tozer Copy Share Image
“Most people are widely read. I'm thinly read. I've read *** all, and I'm very proud of it.” — Eddie Izzard Copy Share Image
“...Don't insult readers by questioning the extent of their imaginations. Most need only to be nudged to solve a good mystery.” — Peggy Kopman-Owens Copy Share Image
“The ground for the necessity of Christian schools lies in this very thing, that no fact can be known unless it be known in… — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image
Throughout the country, I see the same design problems and solutions over and over. — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image
“You do not create ex nihilo. You rearrange and recombine. You are the same old flour and eggs in search of a new recipe.” — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image
“Sensory experience should not be draped on top of the story as sort of a last-minute decoration. Done right, it is woven into the… — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image
“When the travesties scattered throughout our modern art museums are set alongside the glories of ancient Greece, the Christian heart should swell with pride.” — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image
Immodest and attractive is easy. Modest and repulsive is easy too. But modest and attractive is an art form. — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image
“We were in desperate straits. Christ came to “ransom captive Israel” and to “disperse the gloomy clouds of night.” In our insolence, we were… — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image
“This is why stories like this, with great evils in them, are necessary for children to read. Kids just got here—they are still figuring… — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image
“Every culture has blasphemy laws. They are not always called that, but no society allows citizens to rail against the reigning deity. In our… — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image
“We sometimes do not appreciate the magnitude of the problem here. How could the eternal Word of the eternal Father take on limits? How… — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image
“Trust was accumulated quickly, due primarily to the brute strength of the man's gentleness, his thereness.” — Markus Zusak Copy Share Image
“We test students right after they read something mostly to ensure that they have in fact read it. From this, many have drawn the… — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image