Another world Quote by Stephen Parrish
““An old book was a time capsule. When you opened the front cover, you opened a door to another world—a world accessible through a kind of looking glass made of hard-board and cloth. The author’s voice resonated in the reader’s head with the same words that had resonated in his own as he wrote them. He spoke to the reader from the past. What he had witnessed, experienced, learned, and discovered would live forever. You only had to turn a page to travel in time.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Power of Reading, Stephen Parrish, 2015
Books act as portals, letting readers experience other eras and perspectives through the author’s voice, preserving knowledge across time.
In simple terms: Reading transports you to other worlds and times.
Open a book, step into history.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- classroom lessons
- personal growth
- creative writing
- historical research
- travel inspiration
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does a book change your view of the past?
- What does it mean to carry another’s voice?
The experience depends on the reader’s willingness to engage deeply.