A book never anything impress author’s thoughts; value lie matter thou — Arthur Schopenhauer, Art Literature

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A book can never be anything more than the impress of its author's thoughts; and the value of these will lie either in the matter about which he has thought, or in the form which his thoughts take, in other words, what it is that he has thought about it.

Arthur Schopenhauer, The Art of Literature

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