Neela Ranganathan

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Friedrich Nietzsche
“They muddy the water, to make it seem deep.”
Friedrich Nietzsche

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“Talent develops in tranquility, character in the full current of human life.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“English majors want the joy of seeing the world through the eyes of people who—let us admit it—are more sensitive, more articulate, shrewder, sharper, more alive than they themselves are. The experience of merging minds and hearts with Proust or James or Austen makes you see that there is more to the world than you had ever imagined. You see that life is bigger, sweeter, more tragic and intense—more alive with meaning than you had thought.

Real reading is reincarnation. There is no other way to put it. It is being born again into a higher form of consciousness than we ourselves possess. When we walk the streets of Manhattan with Walt Whitman or contemplate our hopes for eternity with Emily Dickinson, we are reborn into more ample and generous minds. "Life piled on life / Were all too little," says Tennyson's "Ulysses," and he is right. Given the ragged magnificence of the world, who would wish to live only once? The English major lives many times through the astounding transportive magic of words and the welcoming power of his receptive imagination. The economics major? In all probability he lives but once. If the English major has enough energy and openness of heart, he lives not once but hundreds of times. Not all books are worth being reincarnated into, to be sure—but those that are win Keats's sweet phrase: "a joy forever.”
Mark Edmundson

year in books
Tanvir ...
34 books | 155 friends

Sudarsh...
1 book | 67 friends

Tejashr...
50 books | 201 friends

Preethi...
1 book | 6 friends

Sripriy...
4 books | 108 friends

Sriram ...
1 book | 3 friends

Vijayal...
1 book | 71 friends

Beena P...
0 books | 46 friends

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