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Hell Quote by Peter of Celle

“...I consider a room without reading to be a hell without consolation, a gibbet without relief, a prison without light, a tomb without a vent, a ditch swarming with worms, a suffocating trap…” quote by Peter of Celle
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““...I consider a room without reading to be a hell without consolation, a gibbet without relief, a prison without light, a tomb without a vent, a ditch swarming with worms, a suffocating trap…””

Peter of Celle

About This Quote

Source Book: Unknown novel, early 20th century

A room lacking books feels like a bleak, suffocating prison, depriving the mind of freedom and comfort.

In simple terms: Without reading, life feels empty and oppressive.

Key Takeaway

Value and seek out reading.

Themes

knowledge freedom solitude mental health literature

Mood

thoughtful inspirational contemplative

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • education
  • mental well‑being
  • creative work
  • library design

Key Concepts

existentialism psychology cultural criticism humanism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does reading shape your perception of the world?
  • What alternatives provide similar mental nourishment?
A Different Perspective

Some may find comfort in silence; not everyone values books equally.

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