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“[E]very man hath liberty to write, but few ability. Heretofore learning was graced by judicious scholars, but now noble sciences are vilified by base and illiterate scribblers, that either write for vain-glory, need, to get money, or as Parasites to flatter and collogue with some great men, they…” quote by Robert Burton
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““[E]very man hath liberty to write, but few ability. Heretofore learning was graced by judicious scholars, but now noble sciences are vilified by base and illiterate scribblers, that either write for vain-glory, need, to get money, or as Parasites to flatter and collogue with some great men, they put out trifles, rubbish and trash. Among so many thousand Authors you shall scarce find one by reading of whom you shall be any whit better, but rather much worse; by which he is rather infected than any way perfected… What a catalogue of new books this year, all his age (I say) have our Frankfurt Marts, our domestic Marts, brought out. Twice a year we stretch out wits out and set them to sale; after great toil we attain nothing…What a glut of books! Who can read them? As already, we shall have a vast Chaos and confusion of Books, we are oppressed with them, our eyes ache with reading, our fingers with turning. For my part I am one of the number—one of the many—I do not deny it...””

Robert Burton

About This Quote

Source Book: The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton, 1621

The author laments the overproduction of books, many of which are low quality, leading to information overload and diminishing the value of reading.

In simple terms: Too many books, too few good ones, cause confusion.

Key Takeaway

Seek quality over quantity in reading.

Themes

information overload literature quality reading knowledge dissemination

Mood

overwhelmed critical reflective

Type

cautionary analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • library curation
  • personal reading lists
  • educational curricula
  • publishing industry
  • digital archiving

Key Concepts

cultural criticism media saturation intellectual fatigue

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you filter valuable reading material?
  • What criteria define a worthwhile book?
A Different Perspective

Not all books are valuable; abundance can drown insight.

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