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Title: Books Abide as Life-Long Companions


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Books Abide as Life-Long Companions
  • Andre Maurois (July 26, 1885 October 9, 1967)
  • a French author and man of letters

2
Book
  • That is a book which is opened with expectation,
    and closed with delight and profit.
                           Amos Bronson Alcott
  • Some books are to be tasted others swallowed
    and some few to be chewed and digested.
    Francis Bacon

3
  • The man who does not read good books has no
    advantage over the man who cant read them.
    Mark Twain
  • Books are the quietest and most constant of
    friends they are the most accessible and wisest
    of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.
  • Charles W. Eliot

4
  • All good books are alike in that they are truer
    than if they had really happened and after you
    are finished reading one you will feel that all
    that happened to you and afterwards it all
    belongs to you the good and the bad, the
    ecstacy, the remorse and sorrow, the people and
    the places and how the weather was.
    Hemingway
  • Books are good enough in their own way, but they
    are a mighty bloodless substitute for life.
    Robert Louis Stevenson

5
Andre Mauroiss Quotes
  • A successful marriage is an edifice that must be
    rebuilt every day
  • Above all things, never be afraid. The enemy who
    forces you to retreat is himself afraid of you at
    that very moment
  • Writing is a difficult trade which must be
    learned slowly by reading great authors by
    trying at the outset to imitate them by daring
    then to be original by destroying one's first
    productions.

6
  • If, in New York, you arrive late for an
    appointment, say, "I took a taxi
  • The first recipe for happiness is Avoid too
    lengthy meditation on the past.
  • Old age is far more than white hair, wrinkles,
    the feeling that it is too late and the game
    finished, that the stage belongs to the rising
    generations. The true evil is not the weakening
    of the body, but the indifference of the soul

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Vocabulary Check up
  • 1. the sharing of thoughts, beliefs or feelings
  • -He sought meaningful ( ) with
    another human being.
  • 2. admit (a disagreeable fact, etc) reluctantly
    to declare (ones sins) to a priest or directly
    to God, in order to gain absolution
  • - Debate is increasing after a self-declared
    gay serviceman held a news conference to announce
    his refusal to continue compulsory military
    service, and ( ) the mental stress caused
    by concealing his sexuality.
  • -A man with a long criminal record (
    ) to the murder.

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  • very different
  • - In a nutshell, the former Seoul mayor and
    President Roh Moo-hyun are ( ) in
    economic philosophy in many areas. 
  • to involve someone or something in difficulties.
  • -Some vignettes are linked together by a darker
    story that grows in importance throughout the
    novelTom's life-threatening entanglement with
    the murderer Injun Joe. 


9
  • quarrel, argue or debate noisily or
    bitterly.-The delegations, who reopened the
    six-party talks last Tuesday after a 13-month
    hiatus with an ambitious goal to make substantial
    progress in the nuclear standoff, continued to (
    ) over the core issue North Koreas nuclear
    ambitions and the motive.

10
Summary
  • Nothing can take the place of reading.
  • Books can take us out of ourselves.
  • Books are our gateways into other minds and other
    peoples.
  • Books provide us some vicarious experience.

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  • A book never leaves the reader the same as he was
    before.
  • Books give authentic guideline in history,
    political economy, and all branches of science
    and technology.
  • Books bring about social equality.
  • It is reading that has the most profound and
    lasting effect on human mind and provides a
    variety of emotional and intellectual experiences.

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