seems one read two ways: 1) a particular personal interest, makes thin — T.S. Eliot

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It seems that one ought to read in two ways: 1) because of a particular and personal interest, which makes the thing one's own, regardless of what other people think of the book 2) to a certain extent, because it is something one 'ought to have read' but one must be quite clear this why one is reading.

T.S. Eliot

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