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Lit Quotes – Reading as the glue of civilization

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From a Scientific American Mind article by Jamil Zaki: “What, Me Care? A recent study finds a decline in empathy among young people in the U.S.“:

… Americans have abandoned reading in droves. The number of adults who read literature for pleasure sank below 50 percent for the first time ever in the past 10 years, with the decrease occurring most sharply among college-age adults. And reading may be linked to empathy. In a study published earlier this year psychologist Raymond A. Mar of York University in Toronto and others demonstrated that the number of stories preschoolers read predicts their ability to understand the emotions of others. Mar has also shown that adults who read less fiction report themselves to be less empathic.

Lit Quotes – Writing with “True Grit”

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From the classic novel True Grit by master of understated humor Charles Portis (in the voice of the narrator Mattie Ross opining on the state of publishing):

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Lit Quotes – Females and the Danger of Romance

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From The Clergyman’s Almanack (1815) as quoted in America and her Almanacs : Wit, Wisdom, and Weather 1639-1970 by Robb Sagendorph:

“The indiscriminate reading of Novels and Romances is to young females of the most dangerous tendency … it agitates their fancy to delerium of pleasure never to be realized … and opens to their view the Elysium fields which exist only in the imagination … fields which will involve them in wretchedness and inconsolable sorrow.  Such reading converts them into a bundle of acutely feeling nerves and makes them ‘ready to expire of a rose in aromatic pain’ … The most profligate villain, bent on the infernal purpose of seducing a woman, could not wish a symptom more favorable to his purpose than a strong imagination inflamed with the rhapsodies of artful and corrupting novels.”

The more things change, the more they stay the same.  (Just imagine what they’d say about Twilight!  Or internet porn…)

Lit Quotes – Introduction

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As if I needed a new category of blog post, right?  But, I keep stumbling upon interesting or funny quotes about reading, writing, and other literature-related activities, and thinking to myself: “This doesn’t quite qualify as an Archaic Definition, darn it!”

So, “Lit Quotes” is born!  It was hard coming up with a name, and the one I finally settled on is fairly boring, I know.

But, “Unfamiliar Quotations” is obvious and overused almost to the point of cliché.  Google says 19 000 hits.  “Le Quote Quotidien” sets a schedule I am not prepared to meet.  “Quoth the Maven,” though awesome, already has a website devoted to it.  And, while “Quotient Quotables” would please Jeopardy fans, it promises math-related material.

Added bonus: new theme icon!  This one is Moça com Livro by Portuguese painter José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior.  The way she is looking up as if thinking about what she just read fits the theme perfectly.

Also, she’s pretty, even if she is made of strips of oil on a flat piece of cloth.  Kudos, José!

One final note.  Unlike the Archaic Definitions, I don’t plan to publish these on a schedule.  I’ll just put them up as I find them.  If I find more than one in single day, I’ll try to space them out so there’s a more regular flow, but there may come weeks when I don’t find any.  Just managing expectations, y’all.

First real quote coming soon!

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