Book Quote by Oscar Wilde
““Read the whole book, suffer it to tell even one of its secrets to your soul, and your soul will grow eager to know more, and will feed upon poisonous honey, and make atonement for terrible pleasures that it has never known.””
About This Quote
The passage urges deep, immersive reading, suggesting that fully absorbing a book's secrets fuels an insatiable curiosity and transforms the reader's inner life, even confronting dark or forbidden desires.
In simple terms: Deep reading expands the soul.
Immersion breeds curiosity.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- studying literature
- seeking hidden meanings
- exploring forbidden topics
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- literary analysis
- creative writing
Questions to Reflect On
- How does complete immersion change your perception of a text?
- What hidden aspects of yourself emerge through deep reading?