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“Because reading books and having them bound represent two enormously different stages of development. First, people gradually get used to reading, over centuries naturally, but they don't take care of their books and toss them around. Having books bound signifies respect for the book; it indicates…” quote by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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““Because reading books and having them bound represent two enormously different stages of development. First, people gradually get used to reading, over centuries naturally, but they don't take care of their books and toss them around. Having books bound signifies respect for the book; it indicates that people not only love to read, but they view it an important occupation. Nowhere in Russia has that stage been reached. Europe has been binding its books for sometime.””

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

About This Quote

Source Essay: Cultural Observations, 1865

Book binding reflects societal respect for literature, a stage not yet reached in Russia but present in Europe.

In simple terms: Binding books shows reverence for reading as a profession.

Key Takeaway

Promote respect for books through proper handling.

Themes

culture literacy respect history technology class education

Mood

reflective historical

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • library management
  • publishing
  • education policy

Key Concepts

material culture social development

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies foster both reading habits and book care?
  • What role does technology play in preserving literature?
A Different Perspective

Binding alone doesn’t guarantee literacy.

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