"Some people act as if it were demeaning……" — Earl Nightingale

Some people act as if it were demeaning to their manhood to… - Earl Nightingale
"Some people act as if it were demeaning to their manhood to wish to be well-read but you can no more be a healthy person mentally without reading substantial books than you can be a vigorous person physically without eating solid food. Books should be chosen, not for their freedom from evil, but for their possession of good. Dr. Johnson said: "Whilst you stand deliberating which book your son shall read first, another boy has read both.""

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