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"Reading one book is like eating one potato chip."
"Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it."

Reading is the process of taking in the sense or meaning of symbols, often specifically those of a written language, by means of sight or touch.
"Reading one book is like eating one potato chip."
"Our high respect for a well-read man is praise enough of literature."
"What is the use of spending ones time in continuous reading, turning the pages of the lives and sayings of holy men, unless we can extract nourishment from them by chewing and digesting this food so that its strength can pass into our inmost heart?"
"His classical reading is great: he can quote Horace, Juvenal, Ovid and Martial by rote. He has read Metaphysics * * * Spinoza and Kant And Theology too: I have heard him descant Upon Basil and Jerome. Antiquities, art, He is fond of. He knows the old masters by heart, And his taste is refined."
"“What is it exactly that you do with a book?” “You read it.” “Oh,” she said. And then, “What does read mean?” I nodded. Then I began turning the pages of the book I was holding and said, “Some of these markings here represent sounds. And the sounds make words. You look at the marks and sounds come into your mind and, after you practice long enough, they begin to sound like hearing a person talking. Talking—but silently.”"
"Libros lege. Quae legeris memento. Liberos erudi."