Book Quote by Maria Edgeworth
“Books only spoil the originality of genius. Very well for those who can't think for themselves - But when one has made up one's opinions, there is no use in reading.”
About This Quote
The quote argues that reading can diminish independent thought when one already holds fixed opinions, suggesting that books are only valuable for those lacking original ideas.
In simple terms: Reading may hinder originality if one already has set views.
Critical thinking is stifled by unexamined reading.
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When to use this quote
- political echo chambers
- online comment sections
- academic plagiarism
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- encourage reflective reading
- challenge personal assumptions
Questions to Reflect On
- How can one balance reading with independent thought?
- When does reading become a hindrance rather than a help?
Reading can also broaden perspectives and inspire new ideas, even for those with strong opinions.