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Advantage Quote by Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

“I would not, if I could, give up the memory of the joy I have had in books for any advantage that could be offered in other pursuits or occupations. Books have been to me what gold is to the miser, what new fields are to the explorer.” quote by Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
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“I would not, if I could, give up the memory of the joy I have had in books for any advantage that could be offered in other pursuits or occupations. Books have been to me what gold is to the miser, what new fields are to the explorer.”

Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Value of Reading, 1905

She compares books to gold and exploration, valuing their joy over other pursuits.

In simple terms: Books bring unique joy, like treasure.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize reading for its unique rewards.

Themes

literature joy exploration

Mood

inspirational nostalgic

Type

literary motivational

When to use this quote

  • reading habit
  • library programs
  • personal development plans

Key Concepts

philosophy personal growth education

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does reading offer that other activities cannot?
  • How can you integrate reading into a busy life?
A Different Perspective

May undervalue practical benefits of other occupations.

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