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Books Quote by Oliver Goldsmith

“I armed her against the censures of the world, shewed her that books were sweet unreproaching companions to the miserable, and that if they could not bring us to enjoy life, they would at least teach us to endure it.” quote by Oliver Goldsmith
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““I armed her against the censures of the world, shewed her that books were sweet unreproaching companions to the miserable, and that if they could not bring us to enjoy life, they would at least teach us to endure it.””

Oliver Goldsmith

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Benefits of Reading, 1765, Unknown

Books serve as comforting companions, offering endurance when they cannot bring joy.

In simple terms: Books help us endure tough times.

Key Takeaway

Read regularly for resilience.

Themes

literature comfort endurance

Mood

hopeful inspirational

Type

reflective motivational

When to use this quote

  • loneliness
  • hardship
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

companionship philosophy resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What books have helped you endure?
  • How can reading complement active living?
A Different Perspective

Reading alone may not replace real experiences.

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