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“Guilty, Your Honor, but only of minor transgressions. My motto is, 'Let no girl, no gun, no cards, no violins, no dress, no tobacco, no laziness keep you from your books.” quote by Irving Stone
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““Guilty, Your Honor, but only of minor transgressions. My motto is, 'Let no girl, no gun, no cards, no violins, no dress, no tobacco, no laziness keep you from your books.””

Irving Stone

About This Quote

Source Book: The Lives of the Artists, Irving Stone, 1969

Encourages not letting trivial distractions or vices prevent pursuit of knowledge and reading.

In simple terms: Don’t let small habits stop you from reading.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize reading over minor distractions.

Themes

learning discipline focus

Mood

determined reflective

Type

advice motivational

When to use this quote

  • studying
  • reading for leisure
  • avoiding procrastination
  • managing addictions

Key Concepts

selfcontrol habit formation intellectual growth

Questions to Reflect On

  • What small habit steals your reading time?
  • How can you replace a vice with a reading ritual?
A Different Perspective

Even minor habits can accumulate, eroding time for reading.

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