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Assassins Quote by Joseph Parker

“It is right for you, young men, to enrich yourselves with the spoils of all pure literature; but he who would make a favorite of a bad book, simply because it contains a few beautiful passages, might as well caress the hand of an assassin because of the jewelry which sparkles on his fingers.” quote by Joseph Parker
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“It is right for you, young men, to enrich yourselves with the spoils of all pure literature; but he who would make a favorite of a bad book, simply because it contains a few beautiful passages, might as well caress the hand of an assassin because of the jewelry which sparkles on his fingers.”

Joseph Parker

About This Quote

Source Essay: On the Value of Literature, 19th century literary criticism

Choosing books solely for pretty passages is dangerous; true enrichment comes from pure, well‑crafted literature, not superficial beauty.

In simple terms: Bad books are like an assassin’s glittering jewelry—tempting but harmful.

Key Takeaway

Seek depth, not sparkle, in reading.

Themes

literature critical thinking beauty vs substance

Mood

thoughtful cautionary

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • choosing reading material
  • educational curricula
  • personal development
  • library curation

Key Concepts

aesthetic judgment literary value intellectual growth

Questions to Reflect On

  • What criteria do you use to evaluate a book’s worth?
  • How do you balance aesthetic pleasure with intellectual rigor?
A Different Perspective

A beautiful passage can mask harmful ideas; superficial appeal may mislead.

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