I should read these books, but I am forever never reading them. Perhaps one day…
1
All of philosophy is a footnote to Plato, but who reads the footnotes?
2
K. will never enter the Castle - or so I am told - and I will never open this book.
3
I have both too much Pride and too much Prejudice to try and read this book again.
4
There is something deeply oppressive about the multiple prefaces and hundreds of pages that confront me every time I open this book as I say to myself 'this time I'll finish it.'
5
I'd loathe to have read any of the same things as Alain De Botton, let alone have enjoy them. Ignorance is bliss, no doubt.
1
All of philosophy is a footnote to Plato, but who reads the footnotes?
2
K. will never enter the Castle - or so I am told - and I will never open this book.
3
I have both too much Pride and too much Prejudice to try and read this book again.
4
There is something deeply oppressive about the multiple prefaces and hundreds of pages that confront me every time I open this book as I say to myself 'this time I'll finish it.'
5
I'd loathe to have read any of the same things as Alain De Botton, let alone have enjoy them. Ignorance is bliss, no doubt.
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