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“I, too, feel the need to reread the books I have already read," a third reader says, "but at every rereading I seem to be reading a new book, for the first time. Is it I who keep changing and seeing new things of which I was not previously aware? Or is reading a construction that assumes form, assembling a great number of variables, and therefore something that cannot be repeated twice according to the same pattern? Every time I seek to relive the emotion of a previous reading, I experience different and unexpected impressions, and do not find again those of before. At certain moments it seems to me that between one reading and the next there is a progression: The conclusion I have reached is that reading is an operation without object; or that its true object is itself. The book is an accessory aid, or even a pretext.” T Know+Age "Where Books & Possibilities Meet" #☝ मेरे विचार #📖जीवन का लक्ष्य🤔 #🙌 Never Give Up #👍 सफलता के मंत्र ✔️ #😎मोटिवेशनल गुरु🤘
☝ मेरे विचार - "|, too, feel the need to reread thebooks have already athirdreader says, "butat everyrereadinglseem read, readinganewbook for the finst time IsitIwho keep tobe seeing things ( changing and ofwhich was not new' previouslyaware? 0risreadinga constructionthat assumes form, assemblingagreat number ofvariables, andtherefore something that cannot berepeated twice according to the same pattern? Every time l seek to relive the emotion of a previous reading, | experience different and unexpected impressions and do not find again those of before. At certain moments it seems to me that between | reading and the next thereis aprogression: The one conclusion | have reachedis thatreading is an operation without object; or that its true object is itself. The bookis pretext:' accessoryaid onevena an TKnowtAge "Where Books &Possibilities leet" "|, too, feel the need to reread thebooks have already athirdreader says, "butat everyrereadinglseem read, readinganewbook for the finst time IsitIwho keep tobe seeing things ( changing and ofwhich was not new' previouslyaware? 0risreadinga constructionthat assumes form, assemblingagreat number ofvariables, andtherefore something that cannot berepeated twice according to the same pattern? Every time l seek to relive the emotion of a previous reading, | experience different and unexpected impressions and do not find again those of before. At certain moments it seems to me that between | reading and the next thereis aprogression: The one conclusion | have reachedis thatreading is an operation without object; or that its true object is itself. The bookis pretext:' accessoryaid onevena an TKnowtAge "Where Books &Possibilities leet" - ShareChat