Quote by: Arnold Bennett

The second suggestion is to think as well as to read. I know people who read and read, and for all the good it does them they might just as well cut bread-and-butter. They take to reading as better men take to drink. They fly through the shires of literature on a motor-car, their sole object being motion. They will tell you how many books they have read in a year. Unless you give at least 45 minutes to careful, fatiguing reflection (it is an awful bore at first) upon what you are reading, your 90 minutes of a night are chiefly wasted.


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Author Bio


  • NameArnold Bennett
  • DescriptionEnglish novelist
  • BornMay 27, 1867
  • DiedMarch 27, 1931
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionScreenwriter; Author; Novelist; Autobiographer
  • AwardsJames Tait Black Memorial Prize