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Awake Quote by Richard Livingstone

“There are few greater treasures to be acquired in youth than great poetry-and prose-stored in the memory. At the time one may resent the labor of storing. But they sleep in the memory and awake in later years, illuminated by life and illuminating it.” quote by Richard Livingstone
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“There are few greater treasures to be acquired in youth than great poetry-and prose-stored in the memory. At the time one may resent the labor of storing. But they sleep in the memory and awake in later years, illuminated by life and illuminating it.”

Richard Livingstone

About This Quote

Source Essay: Reflection on Youth and Memory, null

Preserving poetry and prose in youth enriches later life with insight and illumination.

In simple terms: Store literature early for later wisdom.

Key Takeaway

Read and remember great works now.

Themes

youth memory poetry prose growth

Mood

reflective nostalgic

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • personal development
  • writing
  • creative inspiration
  • lifelong learning

Key Concepts

cultural heritage intellectual development

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does early exposure to literature shape you?
  • What works have illuminated your life?
A Different Perspective

Memory can fade without active recall.

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