Quote by: David Bergen

Books were seen as a waste of time. What was the point, unless you were reading for information? To lose oneself in a book was to be slightly wacky, a little greedy and ultimately slothful. There was no value. You couldn't make money from reading a book. A book did not clean bathrooms and waxed floors. It did not put the garden in. You couldn't have a conversation while reading. It was arrogant and alienated others. In short, those who read were wasteful and haughty and incapable of living in the real world. They were dreamers.


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Author Bio


  • NameDavid Bergen
  • DescriptionCanadian writer
  • BornJanuary 14, 1957
  • CountryCanada
  • ProfessionAuthor
  • WorksThe Time In Between