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Facts Quote by Jeanette Winterson

“Reading things that are relevant to the facts of your life is of limited value. The facts are, after all, only the facts, and the yearning passionate part of you will not be met there. That is why reading ourselves as a fiction as well as fact is so liberating. The wider we read the freer we become.” quote by Jeanette Winterson
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“Reading things that are relevant to the facts of your life is of limited value. The facts are, after all, only the facts, and the yearning passionate part of you will not be met there. That is why reading ourselves as a fiction as well as fact is so liberating. The wider we read the freer we become.”

Jeanette Winterson

About This Quote

Source Essay: “The Importance of Reading Fiction,” 2015

Reading only factual material limits personal growth; fiction expands imagination and frees the self.

In simple terms: Fiction frees the mind.

Key Takeaway

Read both fact and fiction.

Themes

literature self‑discovery imagination

Mood

inspirational thought‑provoking

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • Book clubs
  • creative writing workshops
  • personal journaling

Key Concepts

Narrative therapy creative thinking emotional intelligence

Questions to Reflect On

  • What fiction has changed your perspective?
  • How do facts and stories shape your identity?
A Different Perspective

Fiction may not always reflect reality accurately.

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